weitlingの例文
- Weitling was born in Hadersleben, Northern Schleswig, Denmark.
- Weitling continued his activism on behalf of communism in the United States.
- While Weitling relocated to Switzerland, Bauer and Schapper escaped to London.
- The structure was designed by Dissing + Weitling.
- The building was converted into apartments by Dissing + Weitling between 1979 and 1987.
- Dissing + Weitling are widely recognized as bridge architects after completing some 220 such projects worldwide.
- Weitling died in New York City.
- Weitling founded the Deutsches Museum in Northern Schleswig and from 1986 to 2003 served as its Scientific Director.
- Wilhelm Christian Weitling was born in Magdeburg, Prussia, the son of Christiane Weitling and Guilliaume Terijon.
- Wilhelm Christian Weitling was born in Magdeburg, Prussia, the son of Christiane Weitling and Guilliaume Terijon.
- This latter branch of socialism produced the communist work of 蓆ienne Cabet in France and Wilhelm Weitling in Germany.
- In keeping with the dual ethnicity of his birth, Weitling was bilingual in Italian later in his life.
- A construction consortium led by Danish architects at Dissing + Weitling in close collaboration with the Danish engineering firm COWI.
- After Jacobsen's death, his office, renamed Dissing + Weitling, has brought the construction to completion.
- Following that he worked for architects Dissing + Weitling in Copenhagen, during the design of the Storeb鎙t Suspension Bridge.
- In 1977, after decades of neglect the Danish architects firm Dissing & Weitling were charged to develop the area.
- In the fall of 1837 Weitling emigrated to Paris, a city which he had briefly visited two years before.
- Weitling's 1847 book " Gospel of Poor Sinners " he traced communism back to early Christianity.
- An underground extension of the building, designed by the architectural firm Dissing + Weitling, was constructed 1978-1980.
- Upon the outbreak of the revolutions of 1848 in Germany, Weitling returned to Germany, preaching his communism to little effect.