The formation of modern architecture during the Weimar Republic in Germany is seen through the works by Bruno Taut, one of the leading architects during that period. Through the extensive literature readings on Bruno Taut and critical analysis of Bruno Taut’s ideologies, his works and the circumstances that he was in, the contention of this paper is that the root of modern architecture has less to do with functionalism and new technologies, but more to do with need to express new ideologies and expressions of their view of a new society. Although the socialistic idea did not account for sole reason for influencing their architecture, it did play a considerable part in deciding what architectural expressions are preferred. For this discourse...
The buildings Taut designed in the late 1920s bear few visible similarities to the expressionistic b...
The internationally renowned German architect, Bruno Taut, is known in Europe a an architect of imme...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1991.Includes bibliog...
The close relationship of architecture with power caused it to play an important role in the Cold Wa...
This paper examines the role of architecture in the promotion of political ideologies through the st...
Since the end of the First World War, Bruno Taut had been the true leader of the Expressionists base...
This thesis work is a discussion on the relations between architecture and ideologies. Architecture ...
Adolf Behne (1885 – 1948) was a German avant-garde art critic who, during the 1910s and 1920s, remai...
The subject of the following article is presentation of the research on architectural manipulations ...
[EN] In 1926 Bruno Taut built his own house in Berlin-Dahlewitz. The German architect had already de...
At the 1937 Paris exposition, representatives of Nazi Germany erected a grand pavilion to display th...
In an effort to portray modern architecture not as a new architectural language, but as a product of...
Architecture is used by political leaders to seduce, to impress and to intimidate. This ongoing roma...
The architect Hans Döllgast (1891-1974) has steadily gained in international recognition. His works ...
The aesthetical and cultural features of Lithuanian architecture related to Postmodernism are closel...
The buildings Taut designed in the late 1920s bear few visible similarities to the expressionistic b...
The internationally renowned German architect, Bruno Taut, is known in Europe a an architect of imme...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1991.Includes bibliog...
The close relationship of architecture with power caused it to play an important role in the Cold Wa...
This paper examines the role of architecture in the promotion of political ideologies through the st...
Since the end of the First World War, Bruno Taut had been the true leader of the Expressionists base...
This thesis work is a discussion on the relations between architecture and ideologies. Architecture ...
Adolf Behne (1885 – 1948) was a German avant-garde art critic who, during the 1910s and 1920s, remai...
The subject of the following article is presentation of the research on architectural manipulations ...
[EN] In 1926 Bruno Taut built his own house in Berlin-Dahlewitz. The German architect had already de...
At the 1937 Paris exposition, representatives of Nazi Germany erected a grand pavilion to display th...
In an effort to portray modern architecture not as a new architectural language, but as a product of...
Architecture is used by political leaders to seduce, to impress and to intimidate. This ongoing roma...
The architect Hans Döllgast (1891-1974) has steadily gained in international recognition. His works ...
The aesthetical and cultural features of Lithuanian architecture related to Postmodernism are closel...
The buildings Taut designed in the late 1920s bear few visible similarities to the expressionistic b...
The internationally renowned German architect, Bruno Taut, is known in Europe a an architect of imme...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1991.Includes bibliog...