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Schilling & Graebner (or Gräbner) was an architecture firm based in Dresden, Germany, founded by the architects Rudolf Schilling (1859–1933) and Julius Graebner (1858–1917) in 1889. The firm was under their direction from 1889 until Graebner's death, but continued to exist until 1947, most notably under Graebner's son Erwin (1895–1945). The firm, which initially devoted itself primarily to historicism and later to Art Nouveau and early modernism, worked on mainly buildings in Saxony, including several noteworthy churches, Dresden villas, administrative buildings and entire residential districts. One of the firms' most important works is the Christuskirche in Dresden (1903—05), which arguably marks the transition of sacral architecture in Germany from historicism to modernity.

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  • Schilling & Gräbner byl architektonický ateliér založený v Drážďanech roku 1889 architekty Rudolfem Schillingem (1. červen 1859, Drážďany – 19. prosinec 1933, tamtéž) a Juliem Gräbnerem (též psáno Graebner, 11. leden 1858, Durbach (Bádensko) – 25. červenec 1917, Konstantinopol). Tito architekti společně navrhli dlouhou řadu světských i sakrálních staveb. Z jejich ateliéru pochází mnoho návrhů secesních protestantských kostelů, a to jak v Německu, tak na severních Čechách. Po smrti Julia Gräbnera začal v ateliéru pracovat jeho syn Erwin. Firma zanikla v roce 1947. (cs)
  • Das Architekturbüro Schilling & Graebner in Dresden war eine Gründung der miteinander assoziierten Architekten Rudolf Schilling (1859–1933) und Julius Graebner (1858–1917). Unter ihrer Leitung stand es von 1889 bis 1917, existierte aber anschließend noch bis 1947 weiter, zuletzt unter Graebners Sohn Erwin (1895–1945). In dem Büro, das sich zunächst vorwiegend dem Historismus und später dem Jugendstil und der frühen Moderne verschrieb, entstanden Pläne für viele hauptsächlich sächsische Bauwerke, so mehrere erwähnenswerte Kirchen, Dresdner Villen, Verwaltungsbauten und ganze Siedlungen. Eines der bedeutendsten Werke der Architekten ist die Christuskirche in Dresden-Strehlen, die als erster moderner Kirchenbau Deutschlands in Überwindung des architektonischen Historismus gilt. (de)
  • Schilling & Graebner (or Gräbner) was an architecture firm based in Dresden, Germany, founded by the architects Rudolf Schilling (1859–1933) and Julius Graebner (1858–1917) in 1889. The firm was under their direction from 1889 until Graebner's death, but continued to exist until 1947, most notably under Graebner's son Erwin (1895–1945). The firm, which initially devoted itself primarily to historicism and later to Art Nouveau and early modernism, worked on mainly buildings in Saxony, including several noteworthy churches, Dresden villas, administrative buildings and entire residential districts. One of the firms' most important works is the Christuskirche in Dresden (1903—05), which arguably marks the transition of sacral architecture in Germany from historicism to modernity. (en)
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