... Langhans's own father, Carl Gotthard Langhans. While the elder Langhans is remembered today for having designed Berlin's Brandenburg Gate, his architectural career culminated with the building of the new National Theater for Iffland's ...
... Carl Ferdinand Langhans , acoustical first reflections study drawing of a flat surface . [ From " Ueber Theater oder Bemerkungen über Katacoustics " ( Berlin , 1810 ) ] FIGURE 2.74 Carl Ferdinand Langhans , acoustical first reflections ...
... Langhans, Carl Ferdinand (aka Langhans the Younger) (1782–1869): Breslau-born Prussian architect, son of Carl Gotthard Langhans, famous for Neoclassical landmarks including Breslau White Stork Synagogue (1829), Leipzig Neues Theater ...
Joanna Banham. Carl Gotthard Langhans was of the same generation as David Gilly. Although the first buildings of his Breslau period, such as the former Hatzfeld Palace in Breslau (1766-73, fitting out of the interior until 1786), already ...
... Langhans, Carl Gotthard. 1800. Vergleichung des neuen Schauspielhauses zu Berlin mit verschiedenen ältern und neuern ... Langhans, Carl Ferdinand. 1810. Ueber Theater, oder Bemerkungen über Katakustik in Beziehung auf Theater. Berlin ...
... Carl Gotthard Langhans (1732–1808). Born in Landeshut, Silesia, Langhans studied law and mathematics at the technical college in Halle, while teaching himself the principles of architecture. In 1764, he was appointed building inspector ...
... LANGHANS, CARL GOTTHARD (1732–1808). One of the earliest Neoclassical architects in Germany, Carl Gotthard Langhans is best known for his Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Born in Landeshut, a town in southwestern Poland, Langhans first ...
... Carl Gotthard Langhans (1732–1808), David Gilly (1748–1808), and Johann Gottfried Schadow (1764–1850), and from then on neoclassical buildings began to dominate the Prussian capital. Gotthard Langhans's Brandenburg Gate (1789–93) paved ...
... Langhans, Carl Gotthard (1732–1808) German architect from Silesia (now in Poland), he became Oberbaurat in Breslau (now Wrocław), designing a number of Palladianesque buildings influenced by *Erdmannsdorff's work at Schloss Wörlitz ...
... antiquity. Figure 3 Carl Gotthard Langhans, Brandenburg Gate, 1788–1791 (damaged during. Figure 2 Labeled diagram of the three Greek orders: Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian. Carrée, however, the Richmond Capitol is built in the graceful.