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    Gustav Gull (December 7, 1858 in Altstetten – June 10, 1942 in Zürich) was a Swiss architect. He came from a family of architects. He studied architecture...
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    Hauptbahnhof. The museum building of 1898 in the historicist style was built by Gustav Gull in the form of the French Renaissance city chateaus. His impressive architecture...
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    the German physician and zoologist, Gustav Hartlaub. Hartlaub's gull is 36–38 cm in length. It is a mainly white gull with a grey back and upperwings, black...
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    by Gustav Gull it became the present headquarters of the police department of the city of Zürich, meaning in German Stadtpolizei Zürich. Gustav Gull integrated...
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    partially built «Urania-axis» Sihlporte–Uraniastrasse–Zähringerplatz by Gustav Gull, and the Urania Sternwarte. The Fraumünster ("women's minster") abbey...
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    Karel Johan Gustav Hartlaub (8 November 1814 – 29 November 1900) was a German physician and ornithologist. Hartlaub was born in Bremen, and studied at...
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    on Vadianstrasse (colloquially known as "Palazzo Rosso") planned by Gustav Gull and executed by Wild. Wild also held office for the FDP as a cantonal...
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    1898 and completed in 1900 according to the plans of Stadtbaumeister Gustav Gull. The church tower was added after the demolition of the monastery's buildings...
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    Zurich (1890–1916), where his students included Robert Maillart and Gustav Gull. He was married to Marie-Olympe-Adèle Cannette, who was French. List...
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    visually. As such, on his previous Stauffacher Bridge in Zürich, architect Gustav Gull designed the concrete arch to be hidden behind a masonry facade. Rather...
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