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Wat (wie) is S A Schindler - definitie

AMERICAN ARCHITECT
Rudolf Michael Schindler; R.M. Schindler; Rudolf M. Schindler; Rudolph Michael Schindler; Schindler, Rudolph M.; Rudolph M. Schindler
  • Lovell Beach House, Newport Beach, Balboa, California, designed by Rudolph Schindler in 1922
  • Schindler Chase house]] in West Hollywood, California - 1922

S. A. Schindler         
AMERICAN POLITICIAN
Sebastian Albert Schindler (April 28, 1871 – June 17, 1931) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
Alexander M. Schindler         
RABBI AND THE LEADING FIGURE OF AMERICAN REFORM JUDAISM DURING THE 1970S AND 1980S.
Alexander schindler; Alex Schindler; Schindler, Alexander; Alexander Schindler
Alexander Moshe Schindler (October 4, 1925 – November 15, 2000) was a rabbi and the leading figure of American Jewry and Reform Judaism during the 1970s and 1980s.Jacques Steinberg, Rabbi Alexander Schindler, Reform Leader and Major Jewish Voice, Dies at 75, New York Times (November 16, 2000).
Anton Schindler         
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ASSOCIATE, SECRETARY, AND EARLY BIOGRAPHER OF LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1795-1864)
Anton Felix Schindler
Anton Felix Schindler (13 June 1795 in Medlov – 16 January 1864 in Bockenheim (Frankfurt am Main)) was an Austrian law clerk and associate, secretary, and early biographer of Ludwig van Beethoven.

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Rudolph Schindler (architect)

Rudolph Michael Schindler (born Rudolf Michael Schlesinger; September 10, 1887 - August 22, 1953) was an Austrian-born American architect whose most important works were built in or near Los Angeles during the early to mid-twentieth century.

Although he worked and trained with some of its foremost practitioners, he often is associated with the fringes of the modernist movement in architecture. His use of complex three-dimensional forms, "warm" materials, and striking colors, as well as his ability to work within tight budgets, however, have placed him as one of the mavericks of early twentieth century architecture. Reyner Banham said he designed "as if there had never been houses before."