Anatomische Sammlung der HfBK Dresden - Wertvoll & einzigartig
Einzigartig & wertvoll für Lehre, Wissenschaft & Forschung: Die Anatomische Sammlung der Hochschule für Bildende Künste Dresden:
darunter einzigartige Präparate im Gestus antiker Bildwerke, wertvolle Wachsarbeiten zur Organanatomie, unterschiedlichste Ecorches (Muskelmänner), seltene farbig gefasste Gipsmodelle zur Anatomie verschiedener Körperteile, Funktionsmodelle und zahlreiche Tierskelette, Tierstatuetten und lebensgroße gehäutete Tierabgüsse.
Unique & valuable for teaching, science & research: The Dresden Anatomy Collection of the Dresden University of Fine Arts:
including unique specimens in the gesture of ancient sculptures, valuable waxwork for organ anatomy, various Ecorches (muscle men), rare colored plaster models to anatomy of various body parts, functional models and numerous animal skeletons, animal statuettes and life-sized skinned animal casts.
Steffen Lipski - Academy Of Fine Arts Dresden - Inside
Besuch der Kunstakademie Dresden anlässlich der Diplomausstellung 2016.
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UFO hijacking at the Academy Of Fine Arts Dresden
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Dresden Academy of Fine Arts
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Date: Jan. 24th, 2011
Description: The inner city of Dresden.
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Dresden Academy of fine arts
Camera: Sony (ソニー) Cyber-shot DSC HX5V B (broken)
Tripod: Sony VCT 60AV
Format: Movie MOV; AVCHD-MP4; 16:9; 1440p x 1080p; Audiocodec AAC; Videocodec H264
Date: Jan. 24th, 2011
Description: The inner city of Dresden.
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Jahres- und Diplomausstellung 2019 - Führungen: Tami fragt nach
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Die Academy of Fine Art Bad Homburg ist weltweit eine der wenigen Kunstschulen, die das traditionelle, realistische Zeichnen und Malen lehrt. Für Deutschland sind wir die erste Akademie dieser Art. Wir vermitteln unseren Studenten die klassischen Techniken der europäischen Kunstakademien des 19. Jahrhunderts.
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Summer school LGLS at the TU Dresden - full version
Documentation of the international summer school Line Geometry for Lightweight Structures“ (LGLS), headed by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Daniel Lordick, Technische Universität Dresden.
Within three weeks, 23 PhD students from 10 countries worked on the interaction of mathematical form, structures, and design. Coming from different fields such as architecture, mathematics, civil engineering, textile design, and fine art, they collaborated on the creation of scale models, prototypes, simulations and hands-on exhibits. The results were presented as part of an art & science exhibition at the Center of Regenerative Therapies Dresden (CRTD).
The summer school is one outcome of the research project “Thin-walled Concrete Structures with Line Geometry” funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) as part of the priority program “Concrete Light” (SPP 1542). Additional funds were provided by the Saxon Ministry of Science and Art (SMWK) within the action area internationalization of the Technische Universität Dresden in the Framework of the Excellence Initiative of the German Federal and State Government. LGLS was also sponsored by Siemens and The Student Hotel Dresden.
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Dresden, Germany
Dresden is an historic city full of classical palaces, laid back squares, excellent shopping and carefree parks and gardens. Explore the wonders of Germany's Saxony region amidst these splendid icons of culture.
Views Around the City of Dresden, Saxony, Germany - July 2015
Dresden is the capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany. It is situated in a valley on the River Elbe, near the Czech border. Before and since German reunification in 1990, Dresden was and is a cultural, educational, political and economic centre of Germany and Europe. To read more about Dresden, click here: .
This film features views around Dresden city centre as well as some of the city's suburbs. It highlights the art, architecture, culture, transport and infrastructure of the city. Within the film, the following locations and features are identified: Lennéstraße; Rathausturm; Großer Garten; Parkeisenbahn; Views from a ride on the Parkeisenbahn; Sommerpalais; Palaisteich; Stübelallee; Wiener Platz; Dresden Hauptbahnhof; Sächsischer Bergsteigerbund climbing wall; Bahnhof Freiberger Straße; Yenidze Bier Garten; Könneritzstraße, Bahnhof Dresden Mitte; Views from a Train Ride Across Marienbrücke; Bahnhof Dresden Neustadt; Antonstraße; Erich Kästner Statue; Albertplatz; Dreikönigskirche; An Der Dreikönigskirche; Japanisches Palais; Palaisplatz; Große Meißner Straße; Neustädter Markt; The Golden Rider; Augustusbrücke; River Elbe; Frauenkirche; Dresden Academy of Fine Arts; Oberlandesgericht Dresden; Schloßplatz; Residenzschloss Dresden; Katholische Hofkirche; Sophienstraße; Theaterplatz; Semper Opera; Alstädtische Hauptwache; Zwinger Palace; Zwingerteich; Art'Otel; Schauspielhaus; Ostra-Allee; Postplatz; Schillerplatz (Blasewitz); Views from Schillergarten; Loschwitzer Brücke; Elbrückenstraße (Loschwitz); Schwebebahn; Ride on the Schwebebahn from Loschwitz to Oberloschwitz; Views over the Elbe Valley from Oberloschwitz; View towards Weisser Hirsch from Oberloschwitz; Lingnerschloss; Views over the Elbe Valley from Lingnerterrassen; Waldschlösschen Brewery; Waldschlösschenbrücke; View down the Elbe valley towards Dresden city centre; and a full moon over Dresden city centre, filmed from the Art'Otel.
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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Bruehl Terrace
Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Bruehl Terrace
Brühl's Terrace is a historic architectural ensemble in Dresden, Germany. Nicknamed The Balcony of Europe, the terrace stretches high above the shore of the river Elbe in a city which is quite large as measured by area relative to its half a million inhabitants. Located north of the recently rebuilt Neumarkt Square and the Frauenkirche, is one of the favourite inner-city places of both locals and tourists for walking, people watching, and having a coffee.
The present-day terrace was part of the city's fortifications, rebuilt upon the 1546/47 Schmalkaldic War at the behest of Elector Maurice of Saxony and his successors Augustus and Christian. The name Brühl's Terrace is a reference to Count Heinrich von Brühl, Minister of Elector Frederick Augustus II, who from 1737 had a city palace with a gallery, a library and adjacent gardens built on the location. In 1747 the whole terrace was given to him by the Saxon elector as a gift for the innovative introduction of a betterment tax.
After the Saxon defeat at the Battle of Leipzig and the occupation by Russian troops, military governor Prince Nikolai Grigorjevich Repnin-Wolkonski ordered the opening to the public in 1814. He charged the architect Gottlob Friedrich Thormeyer with the building of a flight of stairs at the western end to reach the terrace from Castle Square and Augustus Bridge. The Brühl Palace was demolished in the course of the building of the Saxon Ständehaus in 1900.
The ensemble was totally destroyed in February 1945 when the city centre was heavily hit by the Allied Bombing of Dresden during the end phase of World War II. Today, it has been rebuilt; the precise amount restored is difficult to say as a percentage, but in general one can say the emsemble looks very much the same today as it did in the past.
Today, Bruehl's Terrace is again one of the main city landmarks besides the Frauenkirche (Church of our Lady), Dresden Castle, the Hofkirche and buildings on Theatre Square such as the Zwinger and the Semperoper, which are all located in the vicinity. At the Bärenzwinger students' club near the monument for Johann Friedrich Böttger, one can see a fingerprint in a guard rail of the terrace garden. This dactylogram is said to be proof of the strength of August the Strong, who is said to have left the mark - but is only one of many myths surrounding August, such as the legend that he fathered 365 children.
Most people enter the terrace from the Schlossplatz (Castle Square) on the west end of the terrace. Besides Saxony's Supreme Court a staircase with four sculptures (The Four Times of Day) leads from the Schlossplatz (Castle Square) up to Brühl's Terrace. One of the next buildings to the right is the Academy of Fine Arts. There is an ensemble of important buildings, such as the Albertinum.
Sächsisches Ständehaus by Paul Wallot
Rietschelmonument by Johannes Schilling
Sekundogenitur
Academy of Fine Arts
Semperdenkmal, monument for Gottfried Semper by Johannes Schilling
Jungfernbastei (Belvederehügel)
Moritzmonument
Bärenzwinger basement vault
Hofgärtnerhaus
Albertinum
Delphinbrunnen
Monument for Johann Friedrich Böttger
Staircase by Gottlob Friedrich Thormeyer
By the staircase, the Four Times of the Day group (Vier Tageszeiten) by Johannes Schilling
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DRESDEN A walking tour around the city / Ein Rundgang durch die Stadt / Un paseo por la ciudad
Photographic travel guide across the Art and Architecture highlights of the city of Dresden (Germany / Deutschland).
Music from the composer Roger Subirana.
Dresden is the capital city of the Free State of Saxony (Sachsen) in Germany. It is situated in a valley on the River Elbe, near the Czech border. The Dresden conurbation is part of the Saxon Triangle metropolitan area with 2.4 million inhabitants.
Dresden has a long history as the capital and royal residence for the Electors and Kings of Saxony, who for centuries furnished the city with cultural and artistic splendour. The city was known as the Jewel Box, because of its baroque and rococo city center. A controversial Allied aerial bombing towards the end of World War II killed 25,000 civilians and destroyed the entire city center. The impact of the bombing and 40 years of urban development during the East German communist era have considerably changed the face of the city. Some restoration work has helped to reconstruct parts of the historic inner city, including the Katholische Hofkirche, the Semper Oper and the Dresdner Frauenkirche.
Since German reunification in 1990, Dresden has regained importance as one of the cultural, educational, political and economic centers of Germany and Europe. The Dresden University of Technology is one of the 10 largest universities in Germany and part of the German Universities Excellence Initiative.
The video consists of a slideshow of pictures taken during a visit to the historic inner city and includes several interesting buildings, streets and monuments:
- Hauptbahnhof (Main railway station).
- Wiener Platz.
- Praguer Strasse.
- Kulturpalast.
- Johanneum.
- Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady. Rebuilt in 2005).
- Neumarkt.
- Coselpalais.
- Der Fürstenzug. (Procession of Princes).
- Lange Gang.
- Residenzschloss. (Castle of Dresden).
- Kurländer Palais.
- Albertinum.
- Kunstakademie. (Academy of Fine Arts).
- Brühlschen Terrasse.
- Schlossplatz.
- Katholische Hofkirche. (Catholic Cathedral).
- Semperoper. (Opera House).
- Zwinger.
- Taschenbergpalais.
- Neustadt.
- Staatskanzlei.
- Der Jägerhof.
- Neustädter Markt.
- Japanisches Palais.
- Albertplatz.
- Yenidze.
- City Sunset.
Academy of Fine Arts Munich
Academy of Fine Arts, Munich - COOP HIMMELB(L)AU 1992-2005
COOP HIMMELB(L)AU's design concept is based on the idea of transforming the three different urban spatial systems which come together on the site: the axial system of Leopoldstraße / Akademiestraße with its stately buildings; the structure of Schwabing, developed over time with its small-scale, differentiated buildings; and the garden areas of Leopoldpark and Akademiegarten with their historical trees. The open configuration of buildings locked together produces a sequence of transitory spaces between the park and urban spaces: the glass facade as a media membrane, the gate to the Academy, the inner court, the studio terraces as the connecting link and gate to the park. Diagonal ramps and gangways connect the functional areas of the various parts of the building and thus the different departments. In this way, an energized complex is created, which corresponds ideally to the diversity of creative activity. The art school extension houses painting studios, sculpture studios, a media workshop, photography studios and a print workshop.
COOP HIMMELB(L)AU Wolf D. Prix, Helmut Swiczinsky + Partner
Academy of Fine Arts Munich, Germany - The project expands the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, built in 1876. COOP HIMMELB(L)AU's design concept is based on the idea of transforming the three different urban spatial systems which come together on the site: the axial system of Leopoldstraße / Akademiestraße with its stately buildings; the structure of Schwabing, developed over time with its small-scale, differentiated buildings; and the garden areas of Leopoldpark and Akademiegarten with their historical trees. The open configuration of buildings locked together produces a sequence of transitory spaces between the park and urban spaces: the glass facade as a media membrane, the gate to the Academy, the inner court, the studio terraces as the connecting link and gate to the park. Diagonal ramps and gangways connect the functional areas of the various parts of the building and thus the different departments. In this way, an energized complex is created, which corresponds ideally to the diversity of creative activity. The art school extension houses painting studios, sculpture studios, a media workshop, photography studios and a print workshop. Usable Floor Area 5.666 m2
GNG SS2 Day19 (2/2) | จุดชมวิวลับ | Zwinger Palace | Dresden | Germany
23 กันยายน ; จบจากปราสาทเดรสเดน ยังมีเวลาเหลืออีก 3-4 ชม. ก่อนฟ้าจะมืด ก็เดินเก็บ Old town ทั้งหมด ซึ่งเดินถึงกันได้หมด
ซึ่งสิ่งก่อสร้างเกือบทั้งหมด เป็นของสร้างใหม่หลังสงครามโลกครั้งที่2 แทบทั้งสิ้น
สิ่งก่อสร้างริมน้ำที่เรียงตัวกันเป็นหน้ากระดาน ก็ล้วนสร้างใหม่เช่นเดียวกัน
สถานที่ที่ชอบมากคือ Zwinger palace ซึ่งเป็นแหล่งรวมพิพิธภัณฑ์สำคัญมากมายในนั้น แต่ที่โดดเด่นมากคือมีสวนตรงกลางที่ใหญ่โต และไม่มีทางถ่ายรูปให้เห็นทั้งหมดได้ภายใน 1 รูป (นอกจากจะถ่ายจากโดรน ซึ่งเขาคงไม่ให้แน่ๆ) แต่เดชะบุญที่พวกเราตาดี เห็นทางเดินขึ้นไปบนตึกชมวิวสวนแบบฟรีๆได้ด้วยนะ
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Building view along River Elbe Dresden
- Dresden Castle
- Oberlanddesgericht (Higher Court)
- Frauenkirche
- Academy of Fine Arts
Attractions in old town of Dresden
Theaterplatz;
- Zwinger palace
- Semper opera house
- Dresden castle
- Augustus bridge
Sightseeing in old town
- Fuerstenzug (Procession of Princess) ; Painting Porcelain Wall
- Dresdrener Striezelmarkt (Alte markt)
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GNG SS2 Day19 (1/2) | ปราสาทเดรสเดน | Dresden Castle | Germany
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Crowd at the Dresden
People enjoy the art show.