File:Paul, Bruno - Tennis Klubhaus Grunewald.jpg

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Tennis Klubhaus Grunewald
References Jean-Louis Cohen, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, S. 13 Digitalisat S. 1-20

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Source Joseph Popp, Q124799572, 1916, S. 63

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