Photograph probably taken on 20 November 1944
Henry N. Cobb FAIA PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS Architects LLP In the summer of 1947 I was a member of a small group of American design professionals, led by the architect Hermann H. Field, who traveled to England, Czechoslovakia, and Poland to study the progress of postwar reconstruction. The man who dared enter the unknown: Henry N. Cobb, who has died at the age of 93, made history with his powerful photos of post-war Warsaw In Poland we visited Warsaw… It was a real jolt - a shock even - to realise that I thought of the past in black and white (not colour). Warsaw and Poland in the photographs of Henry N. Cobb. Ich mache die Führung durch die Fotoausstellung von Henry N. Cobb „1947 Die Farben der Ruinen“ in dem Haus des Treffens mit Geschichte (Karowa Straße Nr 20). 2017-09-07 - MH 4473. Discover (and save!) Jun 14, 2012 - This Pin was discovered by Natale Cozzolongo. Henry N. Cobb came to Europe with a group of American architects as part of the World Studytour education trip, a series of tours though which their participants were to learn about the post-war reconstruction of European cities. The past is in colour, of course. In Poland we visited Warsaw, Krakow, Katowice, Wroclaw, and Szczecin. It was a real jolt - a shock even - to realise that I thought of the past in black and white (not colour). No stone can remain standing. Venue: The Father Jan Twardowski Square. Note the ruins of the Prudential skyscraper in the background.
PEI Cobb Freed Partners, 2001. Apr 30, 2014 - This Pin was discovered by Joanna Sendecka. Henry N. Cobb came to Europe with a group of American architects as part of the World Studytour education trip, a series of tours though which their participants were to learn about the post-war reconstruction of European cities. The colours of ruin is an exhibition of colour photos of Warsaw taken in 1947 by an American, Henry N Cobb, who came to Warsaw with a group of American and Canadian architects on Studytour 18, visiting wrecked European cities. your own Pins on Pinterest Warsaw (Poland) -- Buildings, structures, etc -- Exhibitions.
Press alt + / to open this menu 45 p. In the summer of 1947 I was a member of a small group of American design professionals, led by the architect Hermann H. Field, who traveled to England, Czechoslovakia, and Poland to study the progress of postwar reconstruction. No stone can remain standing. —SS chief Heinrich Himmler. 45 p. In the summer of 1947 I was a member of a small group of American design professionals, led by the architect Hermann H. Field, who traveled to England, Czechoslovakia, and Poland to study the progress of postwar reconstruction. PEI Cobb Freed Partners, 2001. The city must completely disappear from the surface of the earth and serve only as a transport station for the Wehrmacht. The award, which recognizes extraordinary service to the University, was presented to honorees by Harvard University President Drew Gilpin Faust at the Annual Meeting of the Harvard Alumni Association. Featured in the exhibition is the work of American architect Henry N Cobb, who visited Poland in 1947, and whose pictures provide the only record in color.