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Hübsch is credited with creating the Rundbogenstil architectural style.
The ground floor had Rundbogenstil rounded portals that continued into the windows of the lower eastern arcade.
Rundbogenstil was also widely employed in synagogue architecture.
It was the first Rundbogenstil synagogue.
It is a two-story Rundbogenstil structure.
It reflects the Rundbogenstil, or round-arched style, that was brought from Europe with German immigrants.
The extensive building complex designed in the Rundbogenstil with details inspired by Byzantine architecture was constructed from 1852 to 1856.
The first was an influx of German Immigrants in the 1840s, who brought the style of the Rundbogenstil with them.
The works at South Kensington employed a hybrid round-arched style, often referred to by the German term rundbogenstil.
The station was modelled after Hannover station in natural stone and in the "Hannoverschen Rundbogenstil" architectural style.
The building, with its round arches called the Rundbogenstil, strongly influenced other church architecture, train stations and synagogues in both Germany and the United States.
Kutzbock also (co)designed secular buildings employing Rundbogenstil, such as the Carrie Pierce House (1857) in Madison.
The synagogue dome was built in Mudéjar style, while double windows and the trefoil upper row of windows were built in rundbogenstil.
The exterior is in mainly in the popular Rundbogenstil style, though the tall windows flanking the large, rose window are in the form of Horseshoe arches.
In Copenhagen he built the Municipal Hospital in the Rundbogenstil which he had also applied in Trieste.
Rundbogenstil was employed for a number of railway stations, including those in Karlsruhe, Leipzig, Munich, Tübingen, and Völklingen.
An example of the German Rundbogenstil style of Romanesque Revival architecture, the building was designed by Albert Wagner, and was constructed in two parts.
The building was built of red and yellow brick in the Rundbogenstil with Romanesque revival and Italian Renaissance forms; sand and limestone were also used for individual components.
The hydrodynamic plant - a rare example of machines that worked for more than a century - is located in a Rundbogenstil building, an architectural style that was a German version of Romanesque, very popular at the time.
The facade of the building is built of red sandstone (Buntsandstein), which is also found in other buildings in Weil der Stadt (e.g. the church and the Rundbogenstil pillars of the town hall).
Lewis, Michael J., "Der Rundbogenstil und die Karlsruhe-Philadelphia Achse," in Dauer und Wechsel: Festschrift für Harold Hammer-Schenk (Berlin: Lukas Verlag, 2004), pp.
The church was the model for many other churches, such as the Altlerchenfelder Pfarrkirche in Vienna, and Richard Upjohn's Congregational Church of the Pilgrims (1844-1846), in Brooklyn, New York, the first of the Rundbogenstil in North America.
As a last resort the committee came up with a standby design of its own, for a brick building in the rundbogenstil by Donaldson, featuring a sheet-iron dome designed by Brunel but it was widely criticized and ridiculed when it was published in the newspapers.
In their book "Rise of the New York Skyscraper (Yale, 1996), Sarah Bradford Landau and Carl W. Condit call it "one of the nation's outstanding architectural monuments," tracing its muscular, arched character back to the German rundbogenstil of the mid-19th century.