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Rudolf Schwarz (* 15. května 1897 Štrasburk – 3. dubna 1961 Kolín nad Rýnem) byl německý architekt, teoretik a profesor architektury, tvůrce kostelů a urbanista. Po roce 1945 podstatně ovlivnil rekonstrukci válkou zničeného Kolína nad Rýnem a katolickou v Západním Německu.

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dbo:abstract Rudolf Schwarz (* 15. května 1897 Štrasburk – 3. dubna 1961 Kolín nad Rýnem) byl německý architekt, teoretik a profesor architektury, tvůrce kostelů a urbanista. Po roce 1945 podstatně ovlivnil rekonstrukci válkou zničeného Kolína nad Rýnem a katolickou v Západním Německu. (cs) رودولف شوارتز (بالألمانية: Rudolf Schwarz)‏ (و. 1897 – 1961 م) هو مهندس معماري، وأستاذ جامعي من ألمانيا . ولد في ستراسبورغ. توفي في كولونيا . (ar) Rudolf Schwarz (* 15. Mai 1897 in Straßburg; † 3. April 1961 in Köln) war ein deutscher Architekt, Autor, Architekturprofessor, Kirchen- und Städtebauer, der nach 1945 den Wiederaufbau des kriegszerstörten Köln und den katholischen Kirchenbau in Westdeutschland prägte. (de) Rudolf Schwarz (Strasbourg, 1897 ― Cologne, 1961), surnommé le mystique rhénan, était un architecte et urbaniste allemand, connu surtout pour avoir construit ou conçu nombre d’églises catholiques dans son pays natal et en Autriche. Cette réputation d’architecte religieux tend à reléguer à l’arrière-plan ses réalisations civiles, telles que les maisons d’habitation qu’il construisit dans les années 1930, ou ses contributions dans le domaine de la construction de théâtres. Après guerre, il joua un rôle de premier plan dans la reconstruction de la ville de Cologne détruite par les bombardements. Quoique compromis avec le nazisme, en particulier en tant qu’architecte-urbaniste agissant dans le cadre d’une politique de germanisation forcée en Lorraine française, il intervint, après la guerre, en qualité d’expert sur le traitement à donner à l’héritage architectural de l’ère nazie, notamment à Munich. (fr) Rudolf Schwarz (15 May 1897, Strasbourg – 3 April 1961, Cologne) was a German architect known for his work on Kirche St. Fronleichnam, Aachen. He also played a decisive part in the reconstruction of Cologne after the Second World War. He took a leading role with Cologne's reconstruction authority between 1947 and 1952, contributing to the rebuilding of the city with some of his own designs. Among these is the Wallraf-Richartz Museum (1956), which now houses the Museum of Applied Art. He also reconstructed the pilgrimage church of Saint Anne in Düren, near Aachen, which is probably his most famous work. Schwarz worked with the German blacksmith Carl Wyland and closely with the Fr. Romano Guardini at Burg Rothenfels, where he designed the chapel for Quickborn, a large German Catholic youth movement run by Guardini. His wife, Maria Schwarz, worked together with him and is still in business as an architect, especially in reconstructing and modifying her husband's buildings. (en) Rudolf Schwarz (Strasburgo, 15 maggio 1897 – Colonia, 3 aprile 1961) è stato un architetto tedesco. (it)
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rdfs:comment Rudolf Schwarz (* 15. května 1897 Štrasburk – 3. dubna 1961 Kolín nad Rýnem) byl německý architekt, teoretik a profesor architektury, tvůrce kostelů a urbanista. Po roce 1945 podstatně ovlivnil rekonstrukci válkou zničeného Kolína nad Rýnem a katolickou v Západním Německu. (cs) رودولف شوارتز (بالألمانية: Rudolf Schwarz)‏ (و. 1897 – 1961 م) هو مهندس معماري، وأستاذ جامعي من ألمانيا . ولد في ستراسبورغ. توفي في كولونيا . (ar) Rudolf Schwarz (* 15. Mai 1897 in Straßburg; † 3. April 1961 in Köln) war ein deutscher Architekt, Autor, Architekturprofessor, Kirchen- und Städtebauer, der nach 1945 den Wiederaufbau des kriegszerstörten Köln und den katholischen Kirchenbau in Westdeutschland prägte. (de) Rudolf Schwarz (Strasburgo, 15 maggio 1897 – Colonia, 3 aprile 1961) è stato un architetto tedesco. (it) Rudolf Schwarz (15 May 1897, Strasbourg – 3 April 1961, Cologne) was a German architect known for his work on Kirche St. Fronleichnam, Aachen. He also played a decisive part in the reconstruction of Cologne after the Second World War. He took a leading role with Cologne's reconstruction authority between 1947 and 1952, contributing to the rebuilding of the city with some of his own designs. Among these is the Wallraf-Richartz Museum (1956), which now houses the Museum of Applied Art. He also reconstructed the pilgrimage church of Saint Anne in Düren, near Aachen, which is probably his most famous work. (en) Rudolf Schwarz (Strasbourg, 1897 ― Cologne, 1961), surnommé le mystique rhénan, était un architecte et urbaniste allemand, connu surtout pour avoir construit ou conçu nombre d’églises catholiques dans son pays natal et en Autriche. Cette réputation d’architecte religieux tend à reléguer à l’arrière-plan ses réalisations civiles, telles que les maisons d’habitation qu’il construisit dans les années 1930, ou ses contributions dans le domaine de la construction de théâtres. Après guerre, il joua un rôle de premier plan dans la reconstruction de la ville de Cologne détruite par les bombardements. Quoique compromis avec le nazisme, en particulier en tant qu’architecte-urbaniste agissant dans le cadre d’une politique de germanisation forcée en Lorraine française, il intervint, après la guerre, e (fr)
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