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  2. Goetheanum - Wikipedia

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    Steiner's architecture is characterized by a liberation from traditional architectural constraints, especially through the departure from the right-angle as a basis for the building plan. For the first Goetheanum he achieved this in wood by employing boat builders to construct its rounded forms; for the second Goetheanum by using concrete to ...

  3. Rudolf Steiner - Wikipedia

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    The house where Rudolf Steiner was born, in present-day Croatia. Steiner's father, Johann(es) Steiner (1829–1910), left a position as a gamekeeper [29] in the service of Count Hoyos in Geras, northeast Lower Austria to marry one of the Hoyos family's housemaids, Franziska Blie (1834 Horn – 1918, Horn), a marriage for which the Count had refused his permission.

  4. Rudolf Steiner House - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf Steiner House is a Grade II listed building near Regent's Park, London which is the home of the Anthroposophical Society of Great Britain. [ 1 ] The building was designed by Montague Wheeler (1874-1937) in the " expressionist " style, and was constructed in stages between 1926 and 1937.

  5. Organic architecture - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf Steiner, an esoteric philosopher, social reformer and architect, is also a significant player in organic architecture history. He is best known today for the Steiner concept of education or Waldorf schools , as well as being the father of the biodynamic approach to agriculture, but he also created a number of structures in the early ...

  6. Expressionist architecture - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf Steiner designs second Goetheanum after first was destroyed by fire in 1922. Work commences 1924 and is completed in 1928. Michel de Klerk dies. 1924. Germany adopts the Dawes plan. Architects more inclined to produce low-cost housing than pursue utopian ideas about glass. Hugo Häring designs a farm complex. It uses expressive pitched ...

  7. Three spheres - Wikipedia

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    1 Architecture. 2 Art. 3 History. 4 Humanities. 5 Mathematics. 6 Religion. 7 Science. 8 Symbols. ... a social theory formulated by Rudolf Steiner; The three spheres ...

  8. Anthroposophy - Wikipedia

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    The Representative of Humanity, by Rudolf Steiner and Edith Maryon. Anthroposophic painting, a style inspired by Rudolf Steiner, featured prominently in the first Goetheanum's cupola. The technique frequently begins by filling the surface to be painted with color, out of which forms are gradually developed, often images with symbolic-spiritual ...

  9. Green Gulch Farm Zen Center - Wikipedia

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    One of the original architects of the gardens at Green Gulch was the renowned late horticulturist Alan Chadwick—who had introduced the biodynamic farming techniques influenced by Rudolf Steiner on the farm. [4] Chadwick's grave is marked by a stupa on site. [1]