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^ KoolKeatz: In diesem Thread aus einem Rekonstruktionsforum solltest du eigentlich alle relevanten Neuigkeiten dazu in Erfahrung bringen können: Architectura Pro Homine zum Thema Gewandhaus in Dresden
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are they constructing them in the same way the originals were?
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One thing that strikes me is the walls/dimensions are too perfectly measured (ie. the walls are not even slightly crooked), and so they don't look "old". I guess that would be why buildings reconstructed from scratch look slightly different from buildings that simply have their facades restored. -Ataman |
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When my brother built his house out of bricks it looked very old because he mortered the bricks together and they were more natural set in look. But, I think in a few hundred years, the foundations will probably set in.
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Glad to see how the Kürlander palais is taking shape again, but why the use bricks instead of stone, wich is the original material -that can beseen in the remaining original fachade, the use of bricks will be chepaer but is desviation os the reconstruction's spirit, I hope at least they'll make the cobering of the facade qith stone
At least is ehat i think
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No need to worry about the present artificial look. They just need a few years of aging. Just look at Nürnberg now, it was completely rebuilt but you'd never know it.
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Great progress so far!
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Pobierowo jest OK!
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How I see, after my last visit in Dresden, there are a lot of new building sites, city is growing up and creating a new, better view of itself. I'm very happy to see Dresden better and better, bigger and bigger. Maybe I'll become a chance to come to the city next year. I hope so
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Is there an Old Market in Dresden?
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Yes there is:
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Updates from Aug. 1st
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beautiful!
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Just came back from Dresden, my first visit to the city. It is really amazing to see the city being rebuilt at such a pace. The city is getting more beautiful with every day. Really inspiring. Normally I hate the look of building cranes etc. in the city, but in the case of Dresden it fills someone with joy, as they are the symbol of the rebirth of a beautiful baroque city!
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