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Plates published in the magazine of the Bund Heimatschutz to illustrate how a modern electricity transformer station should be redesigned, from "Heimatschutz," VI, 1910

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Description: The Architecture of Western Gardens: A Design History from the Renaissance to the...
The word ‘fatherland’ translates in two different ways in German: Vaterland and Heimat. This duality indicates that the fatherland is the place where a German feels at home (Heim) and that his home is the land of his fathers.
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Monique Mosser (Editor), Georges Teyssot (Editor)
PublisherMIT Press
Related print edition pages: pp.463-465
https://doi.org/10.37862/aaeportal.00122.070

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