The internationally renowned German architect, Bruno Taut, is known in Europe a an architect of immense genius who, due to Nazi persecution of left-wing thinkers, was forced to seek exile in Japan. What is not known in Europe is that Taut wrote a significant amount of work on Japanese Culture. The focus of this paper focuses on the contradictions between Taut's reputation as a left-wing architect in Europe and his active support in Japan for a most oppressive form of culture
This text is based on a section from the author’s dissertation titled Japan and Modern Architecture,...
Los viajes de ida y vuelta que Bruno Taut y su esposa realizaron en su huida de la Alemania nazi hac...
This thesis analyzes the problems and contradictions inherent in modernity's levelling of the fabric...
The internationally renowned German architect, Bruno Taut, is known in Europe a an architect of imme...
The formation of modern architecture during the Weimar Republic in Germany is seen through the works...
Japanese influence on Europe was particularly strong in the period of japonism, which is widely pinn...
Japonisme, the area of study of "taste for things Japanese", has been a growing field within art his...
Since the end of the First World War, Bruno Taut had been the true leader of the Expressionists base...
The dissertation deals with ideas about Japanese architecture in the Western, namely European discou...
[EN] In 1926 Bruno Taut built his own house in Berlin-Dahlewitz. The German architect had already de...
It is commonly held that the experience of the First World War altered the course of avant-garde art...
Record of a lecture delivered by Dr. Bruno Taut on October 30 at the Peers' Club.; English translati...
Based on communications presented at the international symposium ‘West of Japan/East of Europe’, hos...
Bruno Taut's work The Dissolution of the Cities is usually held up as a paragon of utopian fantasy b...
The historical context surrounding Bruno Taut's Glashaus has been established through work of author...
This text is based on a section from the author’s dissertation titled Japan and Modern Architecture,...
Los viajes de ida y vuelta que Bruno Taut y su esposa realizaron en su huida de la Alemania nazi hac...
This thesis analyzes the problems and contradictions inherent in modernity's levelling of the fabric...
The internationally renowned German architect, Bruno Taut, is known in Europe a an architect of imme...
The formation of modern architecture during the Weimar Republic in Germany is seen through the works...
Japanese influence on Europe was particularly strong in the period of japonism, which is widely pinn...
Japonisme, the area of study of "taste for things Japanese", has been a growing field within art his...
Since the end of the First World War, Bruno Taut had been the true leader of the Expressionists base...
The dissertation deals with ideas about Japanese architecture in the Western, namely European discou...
[EN] In 1926 Bruno Taut built his own house in Berlin-Dahlewitz. The German architect had already de...
It is commonly held that the experience of the First World War altered the course of avant-garde art...
Record of a lecture delivered by Dr. Bruno Taut on October 30 at the Peers' Club.; English translati...
Based on communications presented at the international symposium ‘West of Japan/East of Europe’, hos...
Bruno Taut's work The Dissolution of the Cities is usually held up as a paragon of utopian fantasy b...
The historical context surrounding Bruno Taut's Glashaus has been established through work of author...
This text is based on a section from the author’s dissertation titled Japan and Modern Architecture,...
Los viajes de ida y vuelta que Bruno Taut y su esposa realizaron en su huida de la Alemania nazi hac...
This thesis analyzes the problems and contradictions inherent in modernity's levelling of the fabric...