WaltherBauersfeld (23 January 1879 – 28 October 1959) was a German engineer. He was employed by the Carl Zeiss Jena, who, on a suggestion by the German...
famous epic German hero Walther von Aquitaine and later with the Minnesänger Walther von der Vogelweide. WaltherBauersfeld (1879–1959), German engineer...
Atwood's work at the Chicago Academy of Sciences and by the ideas of WaltherBauersfeld and Rudolf Straubel at Zeiss. The result was a planetarium design...
their size. The first geodesic dome was designed after World War I by WaltherBauersfeld, chief engineer of Carl Zeiss Jena, an optical company, for a planetarium...
1925, by Dr. WaltherBauersfeld, Fuller was awarded United States patents. Fuller's patent application made no mention of Bauersfeld's self-supporting...
In the 20th century, planetarium domes spurred the invention by WaltherBauersfeld of both thin shells of reinforced concrete and geodesic domes. The...
projects an image of celestial bodies onto a dome. This was achieved by WaltherBauersfeld and the invention became known as a planetarium when it debuted in...
projection booth. Companies portal Carl Pulfrich Telescopic sight WaltherBauersfeld Zeiss projector Internationale Camera Actiengesellschaft Executive...
thin domical shell was further developed with the construction by WaltherBauersfeld of two planetarium domes in Jena, Germany in the early 1920s. They...
in southwest Germany. The asteroid was named after German engineer WaltherBauersfeld. Based on its orbital parameters, Bauersfelda is a member of the Koronis...
1919 WaltherBauersfeld, chief design engineer and later director of Carl Zeiss, hit upon the idea of projection of the celestial objects in a dark room...
Awards Preceded by WaltherBauersfeld Recipient of the Elliott Cresson Medal 1933 Succeeded by Stuart Ballantine Spanish nobility New creation Count of...
Zeiss, Jena, open a planetarium housed in a geodesic dome designed by WaltherBauersfeld. November 23 – The aerosol spray can is patented by Erik Rotheim,...
Museum in Munich and wanted to show the starry sky in his Museum. WaltherBauersfeld and Rudolf Straubel, for their development of the Zeiss 1 model opto-mechanical...
Networks 1932 John B. Whitehead (unspecified) Dielectric Behavior 1933 WaltherBauersfeld Physics Optical Planetarium 1933 Juan de la Cierva Engineering Autogiro-flying...
Germany. In 1922, he designed the Zeiss Planetarium in Jena with WaltherBauersfeld, using a thin-shell concrete roof in the shape of a hemisphere. Their...
Dresden was one of the first cities to get a projection planetarium by WaltherBauersfeld (Zeiss model II) and Fiedler was selected for the promotion campaign...
1955 Dr Igor Sikorsky American Society of Engineers 1957 Professor WaltherBauersfeld Verein Deutscher Ingenieure 1959 Sir Claude Gibb Institution of Engineers...
Miller 1930 Hugo Junkers 1933 Wolfgang Gaede 1937 Fritz Todt 1941 WaltherBauersfeld 1952 Hermann Röchling 1956 Jonathan Zenneck 1960 Otto Bayer, Walter...
first publications on astronomy and projection planetaria designed by WaltherBauersfeld. In 1926, he founded and led the municipal planetarium of Dresden...