An often overlooked aspect concerning the Glashaus is the significant influence exerted by the client in the design of the building. In an intentional endeavour to create an exhibition pavilion that best showcased their glazed products and construction technologies, the German Luxfer Prism Syndicate both commissioned and majority financed the Glashaus. It would therefore seem strange that the official histories of the Glashaus would rather record the utopian, romanticised and arguably imagined intentions of Bruno Taut as the architect, as opposed to the reality of the client’s intentions. This paper offers a reinterpretation of the Glashaus from the perspective of German Luxfer Prism Syndicate. This reinterpretation is achieved through an i...
Germany’s first Garden City was founded at Hellerau in 1908; it represented different aspects of the...
The Deutscher Werkbund organized a major exhibition in Cologne in 1914, where three buildings displa...
Bauhaus artists László Moholy-Nagy and Oskar Schlemmer dominate the opening exhibition of the year-l...
The Glashaus is considered a significant exemplar of early modernist architecture and is generally a...
Bruno Taut's Glashaus is considered a seminal example of early modernist architecture. Yet, some of ...
Constructed for the 1914 Werkbund Exhibition in Cologne, Germany, the Glashaus was both a seminal ex...
The historical context surrounding Bruno Taut's Glashaus has been established through work of author...
Constructed for the 1914 Werkbund Exhibition in Cologne, Germany, the Glashaus was both a seminal ex...
[EN] In 1926 Bruno Taut built his own house in Berlin-Dahlewitz. The German architect had already de...
Since the end of the First World War, Bruno Taut had been the true leader of the Expressionists base...
The buildings Taut designed in the late 1920s bear few visible similarities to the expressionistic b...
This dissertation investigates the appropriation of mass-produced glass into architectural discourse...
In his capacity as city architect in the German town Magdeburg in 1921, Bruno Taut introduced strong...
The formation of modern architecture during the Weimar Republic in Germany is seen through the works...
“Our work is experimental; but experiment is often more important than the safe way. We are well awa...
Germany’s first Garden City was founded at Hellerau in 1908; it represented different aspects of the...
The Deutscher Werkbund organized a major exhibition in Cologne in 1914, where three buildings displa...
Bauhaus artists László Moholy-Nagy and Oskar Schlemmer dominate the opening exhibition of the year-l...
The Glashaus is considered a significant exemplar of early modernist architecture and is generally a...
Bruno Taut's Glashaus is considered a seminal example of early modernist architecture. Yet, some of ...
Constructed for the 1914 Werkbund Exhibition in Cologne, Germany, the Glashaus was both a seminal ex...
The historical context surrounding Bruno Taut's Glashaus has been established through work of author...
Constructed for the 1914 Werkbund Exhibition in Cologne, Germany, the Glashaus was both a seminal ex...
[EN] In 1926 Bruno Taut built his own house in Berlin-Dahlewitz. The German architect had already de...
Since the end of the First World War, Bruno Taut had been the true leader of the Expressionists base...
The buildings Taut designed in the late 1920s bear few visible similarities to the expressionistic b...
This dissertation investigates the appropriation of mass-produced glass into architectural discourse...
In his capacity as city architect in the German town Magdeburg in 1921, Bruno Taut introduced strong...
The formation of modern architecture during the Weimar Republic in Germany is seen through the works...
“Our work is experimental; but experiment is often more important than the safe way. We are well awa...
Germany’s first Garden City was founded at Hellerau in 1908; it represented different aspects of the...
The Deutscher Werkbund organized a major exhibition in Cologne in 1914, where three buildings displa...
Bauhaus artists László Moholy-Nagy and Oskar Schlemmer dominate the opening exhibition of the year-l...