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Hans Hansen (16 May 1889, Roetgen – 24 May 1966, Cologne) was a German architect and theorist and one of the correspondents of Bruno Taut's utopian expressionist chain letter, the Glass Chain. Hansen contributed under the pseudonym Antischmitz. Hansen was born in Roetgen. In 1920 he attracted the attention and praise of Bruno Taut after the publication of his book "The Experience of Architecture" (Das Erlebnis der Architektur). Hansen later went on to become one of Germany's leading church architects. He died in Cologne.

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  • Hans Hansen, geboren Johann Hubert Hansen (* 15. Mai 1889 in Roetgen; † 24. Mai 1966 in Köln) war ein deutscher Architekt und bildender Künstler. (de)
  • Hans Hansen (16 May 1889, Roetgen – 24 May 1966, Cologne) was a German architect and theorist and one of the correspondents of Bruno Taut's utopian expressionist chain letter, the Glass Chain. Hansen contributed under the pseudonym Antischmitz. Hansen was born in Roetgen. In 1920 he attracted the attention and praise of Bruno Taut after the publication of his book "The Experience of Architecture" (Das Erlebnis der Architektur). Hansen later went on to become one of Germany's leading church architects. He died in Cologne. (en)
  • Hans Hansen (Roetgen, Alemania; 16 de mayo de 1889 - Colonia, Alemania; 24 de mayo de 1966)​ fue un arquitecto y teórico alemán, y uno de los corresponsales de la cadena de mensajes expresionista de Bruno Taut, la Cadena de cristal. Hansen contribuyó bajo el seudónimo de Antischmitz.​ Hansen nació en Roetgen, un municipio situado en Renania del Norte-Westfalia, Alemania. En 1920, atrajo la atención y la alabanza de Bruno Taut tras la publicación de su libro Das Erlebnis der Architektur (en español: La experiencia de la arquitectura) (es)
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  • Hans Hansen, geboren Johann Hubert Hansen (* 15. Mai 1889 in Roetgen; † 24. Mai 1966 in Köln) war ein deutscher Architekt und bildender Künstler. (de)
  • Hans Hansen (16 May 1889, Roetgen – 24 May 1966, Cologne) was a German architect and theorist and one of the correspondents of Bruno Taut's utopian expressionist chain letter, the Glass Chain. Hansen contributed under the pseudonym Antischmitz. Hansen was born in Roetgen. In 1920 he attracted the attention and praise of Bruno Taut after the publication of his book "The Experience of Architecture" (Das Erlebnis der Architektur). Hansen later went on to become one of Germany's leading church architects. He died in Cologne. (en)
  • Hans Hansen (Roetgen, Alemania; 16 de mayo de 1889 - Colonia, Alemania; 24 de mayo de 1966)​ fue un arquitecto y teórico alemán, y uno de los corresponsales de la cadena de mensajes expresionista de Bruno Taut, la Cadena de cristal. Hansen contribuyó bajo el seudónimo de Antischmitz.​ Hansen nació en Roetgen, un municipio situado en Renania del Norte-Westfalia, Alemania. En 1920, atrajo la atención y la alabanza de Bruno Taut tras la publicación de su libro Das Erlebnis der Architektur (en español: La experiencia de la arquitectura) (es)
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