Germany’s first Garden City was founded at Hellerau in 1908; it represented different aspects of the Reform movement, and was a remarkable coincidence of progressive manufacturing (Karl Schmidt’s Deutsche Werkstätten furniture factory), housing and urban design (masterplanned by Richard Riemerschmid with significant contributions from Hermann Muthesius and Heinrich Tessenow) and cultural innovation (the Festspielhaus, promoted by the patron Wolf Dohrn who commissioned Tessenow) where the Swiss musical pedagogue Emile Jaques-Dalcroze established his school of eurhythmy. Tessenow’s work, in the form of executed buildings, drawings, and writings, forms an architectural corpus which concludes many nineteenth-century concerns and lays the fou...
This research aims to investigate the significance of a stage in German design history by reconstruc...
In 1931, Martin Wagner, head of planning for Berlin, set up a working group tasked with developing a...
In the late 19th and early 20th century Richard Wagner’s concept of the Gesamtkunstwerk (total work ...
Germany’s first Garden City was founded at Hellerau in 1908; it represented different aspects of the...
Germany's first Garden City was founded at Hellerau in 1908; it represented different aspects of the...
Il saggio analizza il contributo di H. Tessenow alla realizzazione della Città giardino di Hellerau ...
Vorgesehen zur Publikation in: Martin Boesch (Hrsg.), Heinrich Tessenow: Annäherungen und ikonische ...
Despite being considerably overlooked in architectural manuals, German architect Heinrich Tessenow (...
An architectural study of Heinrich Tessenow's groundbreaking dance space in the garden city of Helle...
This paper aims to analyze the contribution of German architect Heinrich Tessenow (1876-1950) to dom...
The founders of the first German garden city, Hellerau, begun in 1908, aimed to realize their vision...
The rhetoric of architectural modernism in the German Democratic Republic in the early 1960s appears...
Hans Scharoun projected his Siedlung Charlottenburg Nord of 1955 and his Siedlung Siemensstadt of 19...
An urbanist actively involved in social housing, a prolific designer and a rigorous developer, Wilhe...
The concept of Gesamkunstwerk appeared for the first time in 1827, in Germany, in an essay by Trahnd...
This research aims to investigate the significance of a stage in German design history by reconstruc...
In 1931, Martin Wagner, head of planning for Berlin, set up a working group tasked with developing a...
In the late 19th and early 20th century Richard Wagner’s concept of the Gesamtkunstwerk (total work ...
Germany’s first Garden City was founded at Hellerau in 1908; it represented different aspects of the...
Germany's first Garden City was founded at Hellerau in 1908; it represented different aspects of the...
Il saggio analizza il contributo di H. Tessenow alla realizzazione della Città giardino di Hellerau ...
Vorgesehen zur Publikation in: Martin Boesch (Hrsg.), Heinrich Tessenow: Annäherungen und ikonische ...
Despite being considerably overlooked in architectural manuals, German architect Heinrich Tessenow (...
An architectural study of Heinrich Tessenow's groundbreaking dance space in the garden city of Helle...
This paper aims to analyze the contribution of German architect Heinrich Tessenow (1876-1950) to dom...
The founders of the first German garden city, Hellerau, begun in 1908, aimed to realize their vision...
The rhetoric of architectural modernism in the German Democratic Republic in the early 1960s appears...
Hans Scharoun projected his Siedlung Charlottenburg Nord of 1955 and his Siedlung Siemensstadt of 19...
An urbanist actively involved in social housing, a prolific designer and a rigorous developer, Wilhe...
The concept of Gesamkunstwerk appeared for the first time in 1827, in Germany, in an essay by Trahnd...
This research aims to investigate the significance of a stage in German design history by reconstruc...
In 1931, Martin Wagner, head of planning for Berlin, set up a working group tasked with developing a...
In the late 19th and early 20th century Richard Wagner’s concept of the Gesamtkunstwerk (total work ...