• The Hans-Sachs-Haus (HSH) is a landmark building in Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, constructed between 1924 and 1927.
  • The name Hans-Sachs-Haus was displayed in capital letters above the main entrance on Ebertstraße.
  • The Alfred-Fischer square is continued as citizens’ forum on the ground floor of the new Hans-Sachs-Haus.
  • Die Zeit zwischen der Räumung des alten Hans-Sachs-Hauses 2002 und dem Beschluss zum Architekturwettbewerb für das „Neue Hans-Sachs-Haus“ 2007 bleibt...
  • The refurbishment of Hans-Sachs-Haus, which dates from the 1920s and was designed by Alfred Fischer, has created a new city hall behind the landmarked brick...
  • After just over four years of construction, the new Hans-Sachs-Haus has now been completed.
  • Der Abriss des Ergänzungsbaus aus den des in den 1950er Jahren und der Rückbau der Dreikronenstraße erlaubten die Entstehung eines dem Hans-Sachs-Haus...
  • Once all the work is finished, the Hans-Sachs-Haus will again reverberate in 2011.
  • Das Hans-Sachs-Haus ist ein modernisiertes Gebäude aus den 1930er Jahren.
  • The architect Alfred Fischer designed Hans-Sachs-Haus, and its architecture is considered as the epitome of Brick Expressionism and Modernism.
  • While the luminaires on the west façade inconspicuously fit into the sunblinds, the original façade of the Hans-Sachs-Haus was reconstructed on the main façade.
  • From its beginnings in 1920 through to its recent conversion and re-opening, the Hans-Sachs-Haus has always been a key civic feature of the German...