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The product of a continuous European architectural and intellectual practice that bridged the Second World War, the work of Rudolf Schwarz (1897?1961) allows a deeper understanding of post-war German architecture. This book examines nine of his religious and secular buildings sited in the Rhineland, which are presented through new survey drawings and photographs. These are accompanied by Schwarz?s project descriptions and his lecture ?Architecture of Our Times? from 1958, which contextualizes his approach. Essays by Wolfgang Pehnt and an interview with Schwarz's wife, the architect Maria Schwarz, provide further insight into this complex oeuvre.
Architects --- Architecture --- Architecture, Modern --- City planners --- City planning --- History --- Schwarz, Rudolf, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Musée --- Eglise --- Auditorium --- Schwarz, Rudolf --- 72.07 --- Cities and towns --- Civic planning --- Land use, Urban --- Model cities --- Redevelopment, Urban --- Slum clearance --- Town planning --- Urban design --- Urban development --- Urban planning --- Land use --- Planning --- Art, Municipal --- Civic improvement --- Regional planning --- Urban policy --- Urban renewal --- Town planners --- Urbanists --- Planners --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen --- Government policy --- Management --- 726.54(430) --- Schwarz, Rudolf 1897-1961 (°Straatsburg, Frankrijk) --- Architectuur ; Duitsland ; 20ste eeuw ; R. Schwarz --- Wederopbouw ; Duitsland ; Keulen --- Modernisme --- Schwarz, Maria --- Religieuze architectuur ; kerken ; Duitsland
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The product of a continuous European architectural and intellectual practice that bridged the Second World War, the work of Rudolf Schwarz (1897–1961) allows a deeper understanding of post-war German architecture. This book examines nine of his religious and secular buildings sited in the Rhineland, which are presented through new survey drawings and photographs. These are accompanied by Schwarz’s project descriptions and his lecture ‘Architecture of Our Times’ from 1958, which contextualizes his approach. Essays by Wolfgang Pehnt and an inter view with Schwarz’s wife, the architect Maria Schwarz, provide further insight into this complex oeuvre.
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