Disambiguation evidence for UNESCO World Heritage Site Fagus Factory in Alfeld via surface form

"Fagus Factory in Alfeld"


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Predicate Object
UNESCOListingYear 2011
UNESCORegion Europe and North America
UNESCOSiteId 1368
architecturalStyle functionalism
architecturalStyle modernism
associatedWith Bauhaus movement
associatedWith early 20th‑century industrialization
builtFor Fagus Factory
surface form: Fagus shoe last factory
constructionEndDate 1913
constructionStartDate 1911
country Germany
currentUse company headquarters
currentUse industrial production
currentUse visitor center
designedBy Adolf Meyer
designedBy Walter Gropius
hasComponent boiler house
hasComponent chimney
hasComponent main production building
hasComponent office wing
hasComponent showroom and exhibition spaces
hasComponent warehouse buildings
heritageCriteria (ii)
heritageCriteria (iv)
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
influenced Bauhaus movement
surface form: Bauhaus architecture
instanceOf UNESCO World Heritage Site
instanceOf factory complex
instanceOf industrial building
instanceOf modernist architectural work
locatedIn Alfeld
locatedIn Lower Saxony
locatedIn Northern Germany
material brick
material glass
material steel
notableFeature absence of load‑bearing exterior walls
notableFeature corner glazing without visible supports
notableFeature daylit workspaces
notableFeature extensive glass curtain walls
notableFeature flat roofs
notableFeature horizontal window bands
notableFeature steel frame construction
originalFunction shoe last production
owner Fagus Factory
surface form: Fagus‑GreCon Greten GmbH & Co. KG
partOf UNESCO World Heritage Site
surface form: World Heritage List
period early 20th century
significance early example of functionalist design
significance pioneering work of modernist industrial architecture