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- Das Glaspaleis (deutsch Glaspalast) ist ein ehemaliges Warenhaus in Heerlen/Niederlande, das 1934–1935 von dem niederländischen Architekten entworfen wurde. Es ist eines der bedeutendsten Bauwerke des Neuen Bauens und der Klassischen Moderne. (de)
- The Glaspaleis (in English: Glass Palace) is a modernist building in Heerlen, Netherlands, built in 1935. Formerly a fashion house and department store, Schunck, it is now the cultural centre of the city. The original name was Modehuis Schunck (Schunck Fashion House), but it was soon nicknamed Glaspaleis, which is now the official name. The architectural style is largely according to what is in the Netherlands known as het Nieuwe Bouwen, which corresponds roughly to Modernism, Bauhaus and International style. The visually most distinguishing aspect is the free-standing glass that covers three sides, which makes it even more transparent than the famous Bauhaus building in Dessau and is part of the natural climate control. * In 1995, it was declared a National Monument for the purpose of historic preservation * In 1999, it was put on the list of the 1000 most important buildings of the 20th century by the International Union of Architects during their World Congress in Beijing. * In 2004, it won the first in the category 'Vital Monuments'. * In 2005, it won the (Dutch Construction Award) in the 'Projects' category. * In 2005, it also won the (National Renovation Award) in the 'Utiliteitsbouw' category. (en)
- Het Glaspaleis is een voormalig warenhuis in Heerlen dat in 1933 werd ontworpen door de Heerlense architect Frits Peutz. Het is een van de belangrijke voorbeelden van het nieuwe bouwen in Nederland. (nl)
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- Das Glaspaleis (deutsch Glaspalast) ist ein ehemaliges Warenhaus in Heerlen/Niederlande, das 1934–1935 von dem niederländischen Architekten entworfen wurde. Es ist eines der bedeutendsten Bauwerke des Neuen Bauens und der Klassischen Moderne. (de)
- Het Glaspaleis is een voormalig warenhuis in Heerlen dat in 1933 werd ontworpen door de Heerlense architect Frits Peutz. Het is een van de belangrijke voorbeelden van het nieuwe bouwen in Nederland. (nl)
- The Glaspaleis (in English: Glass Palace) is a modernist building in Heerlen, Netherlands, built in 1935. Formerly a fashion house and department store, Schunck, it is now the cultural centre of the city. The original name was Modehuis Schunck (Schunck Fashion House), but it was soon nicknamed Glaspaleis, which is now the official name. (en)