Curjel and Moser
Curjel and Moser was an architectural firm set up by Robert Curjel and Karl Moser in 1888 in Karlsruhe, Germany.[1]
Type | Architectural firm |
---|---|
Industry | Architecture |
Founded | 1888 |
Defunct | 1915 |
Headquarters | Karlsruhe, Germany and Basel, Switzerland |
Key people | Robert Curjel and Karl Moser |
Buildings designed by Curjel and Moser:
- St John's Church in Bern (1892-93)
- St. Sebastian in Wettingen (1895)
- St Paul's Church in Basel (1898-1901)
- Rheinlust in Rheinfelsen (1899-1900)
- St Paul's Church in Bern (1902-05)
- Kunsthaus Zürich (1904-10)
- Badischer Bahnhof in Basel (1910-13)
- University of Zürich (1911-14)[2]
- Concert hall in Karlsruhe (1913-15)
References
- Leonardo Benevolo, History of Modern Architecture, Volume 2. (MIT Press, 1977), p. 618
- Förster, Katja (2015). "Architekturbüro Robert Curjel & Karl Moser – Stadtlexikon". stadtlexikon.karlsruhe.de. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
- "Curjel & Moser".
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