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National socialism and architecture --- Architecture --- Theaters --- Theater --- Motion pictures --- 72.03 / EU - duit --- Scenery (Motion pictures) --- Setting (Motion pictures) --- Art and theater --- Design, Theatrical --- Scenery (Stage) --- Scenography --- Setting (Stage) --- Stage guides --- Stage scenery --- Stage-setting --- Staging --- Theatrical scenery --- Theater in art --- Scene painting --- Architecture and national socialism --- Nazi architecture --- History --- Stage-setting and scenery --- Setting and scenery --- Art direction --- Models --- Sound effects --- Germany --- 20th century --- Bühnenbild --- Drittes Reich --- Faschistische Kunst --- Filmarchitektur --- Filmtheater --- Theaterbau --- Set designers
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National socialism and architecture. --- Architecture --- History
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Architecture --- architecture [discipline] --- architectuur --- anno 1930-1939 --- anno 1940-1949 --- Germany
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Under the title of Continuity, seven monographs of works by the architect Max Dudler have been assembled in a slipcase. Along with the buildings represented, the volumes address seven subjects pertinent to the European city. The publications which appeared over ten years time thus document in word and image the continuous occupation of the firm with the ongoing building of our cities. The overview that emerges shows how Dudler systematically developed his conceptual approach in conjunction with the relevant thematic perspective of ideas derived from the history of each city. Buildings like the Bewag Haus am Gendarmenmarkt from 1997 - the oldest building documented in the series - still looks as crisp, concrete and current as they did when they were built. Dudler's buildings are the material proof for him of the validity of his insistence on continuity as the essential attitude in dealing with the city - from a material as well as intellectual standpoint.
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Die Jahre nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg waren geprägt vom Wiederaufbau der zerstörten Städte. Leitbild dieser Zeit war die Schaffung demokratischer Strukturen in Politik, Wirtschaft und Kultur, die sich auch in der Architektur widerspiegelten. Der renommierte Architekturfotograf Hans Engels hat sich auf Spurensuche begeben und zeigt mit seinen Aufnahmen einen aktuellen Querschnitt der noch vorhandenen deutschen Nachkriegsmoderne. Seine Bilder vermitteln den ästhetischen Reiz dieser Gebäude, die Leichtigkeit und Eleganz ihrer oft kühnen, skulptural anmutenden Konstruktionen, die einen bis heute lebendigen Eindruck von der Aufbruchsstimmung ihrer Entstehungszeit wiedergeben.
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Art styles --- anno 1900-1999 --- Hesse
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