The aesthetic paradigm of uniformity that accompanies the reflections, among others, by Karl Scheffler and the earlier work by Walter Curt Behrendt, finds an immediate reference in the original types of housing developed at the end of the nineteenth century and in vogue around 1910 in Germany for a society progressively eradicated from the traditional family. Einküchenhaus, Ledigenheim, Junggesellenhaus, Boarding house, are some of the main forms of housing created for that metropolis outlined by early twentieth century sociology and the Frankfurt School, which remains an evocative study object even today, referring to the antinomies between globalization and eradication vs. identity visions / rooted in tradition. The architecture of ...
The Heimat was a building company, involved in public housing in Germany between 1925 and 1933. The ...
At the twelve congress of the International Federation of Housing and Town Planning (IFHTP), held in...
The purpose of this paper is to consider a number of valuable architectural accomplishments from the...
Ledigenheim, Junggesellenhaus (or generically Arbeiterheim), Einküchenhaus, Boarding house are...
During the 20th century the issue of dwelling in the city was mainly solved with the production of m...
When Hans Scharoun, Walter Gropius, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe presented their emblematic works of...
The architect Hans Döllgast (1891-1974) has steadily gained in international recognition. His works ...
The most astonishing data while observing what happened at a global scale within the last fifty year...
Adolf Behne (1885 – 1948) was a German avant-garde art critic who, during the 1910s and 1920s, remai...
La mostra Internationale Werkbundsiedlung Wien 1932 a Lainz, al confine occidentale di Vienna, fu id...
Germany’s first Garden City was founded at Hellerau in 1908; it represented different aspects of the...
A critical reflection on the II CIAM (Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne; in Frankfurt, 1...
Vorgesehen zur Publikation in: Martin Boesch (Hrsg.), Heinrich Tessenow: Annäherungen und ikonische ...
Throughout the whole 20th Century, the urban issue is inextricably interwoven with the architectural...
Germany’s first Garden City was founded at Hellerau in 1908; it represented different aspects of the...
The Heimat was a building company, involved in public housing in Germany between 1925 and 1933. The ...
At the twelve congress of the International Federation of Housing and Town Planning (IFHTP), held in...
The purpose of this paper is to consider a number of valuable architectural accomplishments from the...
Ledigenheim, Junggesellenhaus (or generically Arbeiterheim), Einküchenhaus, Boarding house are...
During the 20th century the issue of dwelling in the city was mainly solved with the production of m...
When Hans Scharoun, Walter Gropius, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe presented their emblematic works of...
The architect Hans Döllgast (1891-1974) has steadily gained in international recognition. His works ...
The most astonishing data while observing what happened at a global scale within the last fifty year...
Adolf Behne (1885 – 1948) was a German avant-garde art critic who, during the 1910s and 1920s, remai...
La mostra Internationale Werkbundsiedlung Wien 1932 a Lainz, al confine occidentale di Vienna, fu id...
Germany’s first Garden City was founded at Hellerau in 1908; it represented different aspects of the...
A critical reflection on the II CIAM (Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne; in Frankfurt, 1...
Vorgesehen zur Publikation in: Martin Boesch (Hrsg.), Heinrich Tessenow: Annäherungen und ikonische ...
Throughout the whole 20th Century, the urban issue is inextricably interwoven with the architectural...
Germany’s first Garden City was founded at Hellerau in 1908; it represented different aspects of the...
The Heimat was a building company, involved in public housing in Germany between 1925 and 1933. The ...
At the twelve congress of the International Federation of Housing and Town Planning (IFHTP), held in...
The purpose of this paper is to consider a number of valuable architectural accomplishments from the...