The Path of Modernism

From the World Heritage of Breslau to that of Dessau.

Gert Kähler
WÜSTENROT STIFTUNG (ed.)

Softcover with flaps
16 x 30 cm
160 pages, 9 plans, 180 col. and 27 b/w
English
ISBN 978-3-86859-015-9
04.2009

19,95
Out of print

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The Architecture 1930 - 1933

An unusual journey between Breslau and Dessau, from the World Cultural Heritage of the Centennial Hall (1913) to the World Cultural Heritage of Bauhaus dating from the twenties: and there are many highpoints of modern architecture in-between—in Görlitz, Dresden-Hellerau, Leipzig or Chemnitz, for example. Almost all the great modernist architects are gathered together here, from Hans Poelzig and Henry van de Velde to Heinrich Tessenow, Richard Riemerschmid, Hans Scharoun, Erich Mendelsohn and even Walter Gropius. But the focus is also on the cities themselves; at a very early date, their progressive building councillors thought hard about European urban development—about buildings ranging from striking tower blocks to top-quality mass housing. This publication illustrates an important chapter of our architectural history in an original, condensed-format travel guide.

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