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"Architektur in Wels 1900 - 2014" is a german architecture guide about 110 buildings in the lower Austrian city [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wels_(Stadt) Wels] by Stefan Groh and Lorenz Potocnik. <ref>http://www.tips.at/news/wels/land-leute/320720-irre-schoene-bauten</ref> This publishing project was self-initiaded by the two architects, who both work and teach in the fild of urban planning. The book is a portray of the former industrial city from the turn of the century untill today with photographs by the photographer Gregor Graf <ref>Bezirksrundschau Wels, Nr. 29, 16./17.7.2015</ref>. | "Architektur in Wels 1900 - 2014" is a german architecture guide about 110 buildings in the lower Austrian city [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wels_(Stadt) Wels] by Stefan Groh and Lorenz Potocnik. <ref>http://www.tips.at/news/wels/land-leute/320720-irre-schoene-bauten</ref> This publishing project was self-initiaded by the two architects, who both work and teach in the fild of urban planning. The book is a portray of the former industrial city from the turn of the century untill today with photographs by the photographer Gregor Graf <ref>Bezirksrundschau Wels, Nr. 29, 16./17.7.2015</ref>. |
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About the Book
"Architektur in Wels 1900 - 2014" is a german architecture guide about 110 buildings in the lower Austrian city Wels by Stefan Groh and Lorenz Potocnik. [1] This publishing project was self-initiaded by the two architects, who both work and teach in the fild of urban planning. The book is a portray of the former industrial city from the turn of the century untill today with photographs by the photographer Gregor Graf [2].
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Stefan Groh and Lorenz Potecnik about "Architektur in Wels 1900 - 2014":
- ↑ http://www.tips.at/news/wels/land-leute/320720-irre-schoene-bauten
- ↑ Bezirksrundschau Wels, Nr. 29, 16./17.7.2015