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Photos of the HORTON Warehouse, Hamm, East Germany
Hi peoples :-)
I am urgenly looking for photos of the HORTON warehouse in Hamm, East Germany. It was built in 1966 and demolished in 2007. The modernist facade was transported 200miles to Madgeburg and used in a new open air library there, and its this in particular that I'm interested in. I've tried as much google as I can so was wondering whether anyone had any personal photos or have found photos online?
Many thanks :-)
I am urgenly looking for photos of the HORTON warehouse in Hamm, East Germany. It was built in 1966 and demolished in 2007. The modernist facade was transported 200miles to Madgeburg and used in a new open air library there, and its this in particular that I'm interested in. I've tried as much google as I can so was wondering whether anyone had any personal photos or have found photos online?
Many thanks :-)
Answers
HORTEN.
You can view the Horten Tile (and its history), as used in the facades of Horten AG department stores, on Wikipedia...
http://de. wikipedia.or g/wiki/Horte nkachel
.. .and how they have been utilised in...
http://de.
..
02:48 Fri 11th Dec 2009
HORTEN.
You can view the Horten Tile (and its history), as used in the facades of Horten AG department stores, on Wikipedia...
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hortenkachel
...and how they have been utilised in Magdeburg.
http://www.salbke-mag...hen-Salbke.144.0.html
http://www.dailytonic...-by-karo-architekten/
http://www.inhabitat....s-up-in-east-germany/
You can view the Horten Tile (and its history), as used in the facades of Horten AG department stores, on Wikipedia...
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hortenkachel
...and how they have been utilised in Magdeburg.
http://www.salbke-mag...hen-Salbke.144.0.html
http://www.dailytonic...-by-karo-architekten/
http://www.inhabitat....s-up-in-east-germany/
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