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- Karl_Felsko description "Latvian architect".
- Karl_Felsko description "Latvian architect".
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- Karl_Felsko subject Category:People_from_Riga.
- Karl_Felsko subject Category:Riga_Technical_University_faculty.
- Karl_Felsko hypernym Architect.
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- Karl_Felsko comment "Karl Johann Felsko (Latvian: Kārlis Johans Felsko), (born 18 May 1844, Riga, Russian Empire — died 1918, Riga) was an architect and son of chief architect of Riga Johann Daniel Felsko. He was one of the leading architects during the building boom in Riga in the late 19th and early 20th century. There were more than 115 multi-story apartment and public buildings, factories and other buildings built following his designs. He was a master of Eclecticism style.".
- Karl_Felsko label "Karl Felsko".
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- Karl_Felsko givenName "Karl".
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- Karl_Felsko name "Felsko, Karl".
- Karl_Felsko name "Karl Felsko".
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