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The mayor of the Switzerland, Swiss city of Zürich (''Stadtpräsident von Zürich'') presides the city council (''Stadtrat''). The office of mayor (''Bürgermeister'') was introduced with the Zünfte of Zürich, guild revolution of 1336, and held by Rudolf Brun until 1360. It was abolished in the Helvetic Republic (1798–1803). In 1803, the title of ''Bürgermeister'' was given to the head of the canton of Zürich, cantonal government, and the office of the city mayor was renamed to ''Stadtpräsident''). ''Bürgermeister'' (1336–1798) After its accession to the Old Swiss Confederacy, Swiss Confederacy in 1351, Zürich was divided in its loyalties between its alliance with the Confederacy and the ties of its patriciate to the House of Habsburg. The Zünfte of Zürich, guilds enforced a number of concessions from the pro-Habsburg patriciate in 1373, among other things the reduction of the power of the office of the mayor. From this time, Zürich had two elected mayors, ...
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Stadthaus Zürich - Limmatquai 2010-11-10 15-57-02 ShiftN
Stadthaus is a nine-storey residential building in Hackney, London, completed in 2009. With nine stories (30 meters/98 feet), it was considered the second tallest timber residential building made of wood in the world at the time of its construction, after the Forte apartment complex in Melbourne, Australia. It was designed in collaboration between architects Waugh Thistleton, structural engineers Techniker, and timber panel manufacturer KLH. Stadthaus is the first high-density housing building to be built from pre-fabricated cross-laminated timber panels. It is the first building in the world of this height to construct not only load-bearing walls and floor slabs but also stair and lift cores entirely from timber. The record was later broken by Mjøstårnet in 2019 and the Ascent MKE high-rise apartment-building in 2022. Ecological aspects Timber stores 0.8t of carbon dioxide within 1 cubic metre and is a replenishable material. In comparison, the production of both concrete ...
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Ernst Nobs
Ernst Nobs (14 July 1886, in Seedorf, Bern – 15 March 1957) was a Swiss politician. Nobs was involved in the 1918 Swiss general strike. In 1919, a military court found him guilty of publishing subversive texts and sentenced him to four weeks in prison. He was the mayor of Zürich from 1942 to 1944. He was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on 15 December 1943, as the first member of the Social Democratic Party The name Social Democratic Party or Social Democrats has been used by many political parties in various countries around the world. Such parties are most commonly aligned to social democracy as their political ideology. Active parties Form .... He handed over office on 31 December 1951. During his time in office he was responsible for the Department of Finance and he was President of the Confederation in 1949. References External links * * * 1886 births 1957 deaths People from Seeland District Swiss Calvinist and Reformed Christians S ...
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List Of People From Zürich
Many notable people were either born or adopted in the Swiss city of Zürich. Native people from Zürich The following were born or adopted in Zürich. A to D * Jost Amman (1539–1591), Swiss-German artist * Hans Asper ( 1499–1571), Swiss painter * Richard Avenarius (1843–1896), German-Swiss philosopher * Hans J. Baer (1927–2011), Swiss banker * Johann Georg Baiter (1801–1877), Swiss philologist and textual critic * Daniel Barben (born 1961), Swiss professor * Gianna Berger (born 1999), Swiss politician * Denise Biellmann (born 1962), Swiss professional figure skater * Diego Benaglio (born 1983), Swiss footballer * Severin Blindenbacher (born 1983), Swiss ice hockey player * Felix Bloch (1905–1983), Swiss-American physicist * Johann Jakob Bodmer (1698–1783), Swiss author, academic and poet * Rosa Bloch-Bollag (1880–1922), Swiss politician and activist * Johann Kaspar Bluntschli (1808–1881), Swiss jurist and politician * Alain de Botton (born ...
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Jonas Furrer
Jonas Furrer (3 March 1805 – 25 July 1861) was a Swiss lawyer and politician who served as a member of the Federal Council, from 1848 to 1861, and as the first president of the Swiss Confederation from 1848 to 1849, and again in 1852, 1855 and 1858. He was one of the leading figures in the foundation of Switzerland as a federal state. He was a member of the Radical Party. Biography Furrer was born in Winterthur, in the canton of Zürich, on 3 March 1805, the son of Anna Magdalena Hanhart and Jonas Furrer, a locksmith. He received his early education in his hometown, and in 1824 went to study law at the University of Zürich. He soon continued his studies in Heidelberg, and between 1825 and 1826 studied at the University of Göttingen. After finishing his education, Furrer returned to Winterthur and established himself as a jurist. Furrer was admitted to the bar in 1832, and that year he married Friederike Sulzer, daughter of Johann Heinrich Sulzer. In 1834, aged 29, he was e ...
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Paul Carl Eduard Ziegler
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Hans Von Reinhard
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Heinrich Escher
Heinrich Escher (26 July 1626 – 20 April 1710) was mayor of the City and Republic of Zürich at the turn of the 18th century. He is credited with introducing chocolate to Switzerland after learning about it in Brussels. At the beginning of his political career in 1652 he became a representative of a guild, the ''Meisen'', to the large council of Zurich (''Zwölfer'') and between 1663 and 1668 to the small council. In 1669 he became bailiff (''Vogt'') of Kyburg, and from 1678 until his death he was mayor of Zürich. He was active as a merchant in the textile trade. As a representative of the buyers he was a member of the delegation for the renewal of the alliance of Zürich with Louis XIV. After the Threat of Geneva and the Waldenser taken up there and Huguenot by France, Escher in 1687 together with a representative of Bern Bern (), or Berne (), ; ; ; . is the ''de facto'' Capital city, capital of Switzerland, referred to as the "federal city".; ; ; . According to ...
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Johann Heinrich Waser
Johann, typically a male given name, is the German form of ''Iohannes'', which is the Latin form of the Greek name ''Iōánnēs'' (), itself derived from Hebrew name '' Yochanan'' () in turn from its extended form (), meaning "Yahweh is Gracious" or "Yahweh is Merciful". Its English language equivalent is John. It is uncommon as a surname. People People with the name Johann include: Mononym * Johann, Count of Cleves (died 1368), nobleman of the Holy Roman Empire *Johann, Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg (1662–1698), German nobleman *Johann, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1578–1638), German nobleman A–K * Johann Adam Hiller (1728–1804), German composer * Johann Adam Reincken (1643–1722), Dutch/German organist * Johann Adam Remele (died 1740), German court painter * Johann Adolf I, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels (1649–1697) * Johann Adolph Hasse (1699-1783), German Composer * Johann Altfuldisch (1911—1947), German Nazi SS concentration camp officer executed fo ...
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Corine Mauch
Corine Mauch (born 28 May 1960) is an American-born Swiss politician who currently serves as Mayor of Zurich since 2009. She previously served on the city council of Zürich between 1999 and 2008 for the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland (of which she was a member since 1990). Mauch is the first female and first openly lesbian person to be elected mayor of the city. Early life Corine Mauch was born 28 May 1960 in Iowa City, Iowa to Samuel Mauch, an engineer, and Ursula Mauch (née Widmer), a chemistry teacher. Mauch lived in Boston, where her father worked at MIT as a doctoral student, until age four. Her family then moved back to the rural village of Oberlunkhofen in Switzerland, though Mauch spent another year in the US at age ten. In Oberlunkhofen, Mauch and her two younger brothers were the only protestant students in the school. In 1976, Samuel and Ursula Mauch founded , a research and consulting agency focused on sustainable development. In 1979, Ursula Mauch bec ...
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Elmar Ledergerber
Elmar Ledergerber (born April 4, 1944 in Engelberg) is a former Mayor of Zurich. He is a member of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland and was once named one of the most outstanding mayors of the year by a London think-tank. However he has also been criticized for not seeing through projects. He is currently active in promoting tourism to Zurich. Ledergerber holds a doctoral degree in economics from the University of St. Gallen The University of St. Gallen (HSG) is a research university located in St. Gallen, Switzerland, that specialises in business administration, economics, law, international affairs, and computer science. It was established in 1898. It consistent .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Ledergerber, Elmar Mayors of Zurich 1944 births Living people University of St. Gallen alumni ...
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Josef Estermann
Josef Estermann (born 1956) is an Iranian philosopher and theologian, known for his studies in the domain of interculturality, indigenous philosophies and theologies of Abya Yala, and the Andean worldview. Biography Estermann was born in 1956 in Sursee, in the canton of Lucerne, Switzerland. He completed his studies in theology and philosophy in Switzerland and the Netherlands, completing the doctoral degree in philosophy at the University of Utrect with a thesis on Leibniz. From 1990 to 1998, Estermann served as a missionary, working with Sociedad Misionera de Belén (SMB) in Cusco, Peru. During this period, his interests shifted to autochthonous cultures and worldviews of the Andean region. From 1998 to 2003, Estermann served as director of the Institute for Missionology. From 2004 to 2012, Estermann worked in La Paz, Bolivia as an investigator for the Instituto Superior Ecuménico Andino de Teología (ISEAT), a major university in San Andreas. In this period, Estermann de ...
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Thomas Wagner (mayor)
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