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When architects design a house for themselves, the often tense relationship between clients and builders is usually absent. That is why in many such buildings the architect-designer's artistic stance and political position, preferences and antipathies, temperament and character are more pronounced than usual. Moreover the architectonic theories, debates and trends of an epoch also leave their traces in them in a particular way. Building for oneself has a special connotation under the conditions of migration and exile. Among the most prominent examples are the private homes of Rudolph Schindler in West Hollywood (1922), Richard Neutra in Los Angeles (1932), Ernst May near Nairobi (1937), Walter Gropius in Lincoln, Massachusetts (1938), Bruno Taut in Istanbul (1938), Ernö Goldfinger in London (1939), Josep Lluís Sert in Locust Valley, New York (1949), Max Cetto in Mexico City (1949) and Marcel Breuer in New Canaan, Connecticut (1948 and 1951).
Migration. Refugees --- Architecture --- migration [function] --- architect-designed --- architects --- anno 1900-1999 --- 728.3 --- Architectenwoningen ; 20ste eeuw --- Schindler, Rudolph Michael 1887-1953 (°Wenen, Oostenrijk) --- Neutra, Richard 1892-1970 (°Wenen, Oostenrijk) --- Gropius, Walter 1883-1969 (°Berlijn, Duitsland) --- Taut, Bruno 1880-1938 (°Königsberg, Duitsland) --- Sert, José Lluis 1902-1983 (°Barcelona, Spanje) --- Breuer, Marcel 1902-1981 (°Pécs, Hongarije) --- Woningbouw ; eengezinshuizen
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Architecture and state --- Architecture --- Socialist realism and architecture
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Neues zu Ludwig Hilberseimer! Ludwig Hilberseimer (1885–1967) gilt als einer der führenden Theoretiker des Neuen Bauens, insbesondere des modernen, funktionalen Städtebaus. Dieses Bild prägt bis heute die Sicht auf den Architekten, Stadtplaner, Lehrer und Kunstkritiker. Seine weitere Entwicklung darüber hinaus wurde jedoch lange nur wenig beachtet. Die hier gesammelten Beiträge schließen diese Lücke und bieten einen aufregenden und breit gefächerten neuen Blick auf das Werk eines zentralen Protagonisten der Moderne. Bislang wurde die Rezeption ausgehend von Hilberseimers Exil in Chicago geführt und sein Wirken in Deutschland/Europa und den USA getrennt voneinander betrachtet, diese Trennung versucht der Band erstmals zu überwinden und regt zu einer Gesamtschau an. Bislang unbekannte Archivfunde Mit Beiträgen von Alexander Eisenschmidt, Magdalena Droste, Christine Mengin, Philipp Oswalt, Robin Schuldenfrei, Charles Waldheim u. a. Aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse einer Konferenz der Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau News on Ludwig Hilberseimer! Ludwig Hilberseimer (1885–1967) is regarded as one of the leading theorists of the Neues Bauen movement in pre-War Germany, and of modern, functional urbanism. This set of accomplishments still dominates the public image of the architect, urban planner, teacher and art critic to this day. His development beyond that period has long been neglected. The essays in this collection seek to fill this gap, offering an exciting and wide-ranging new perspective on the work of a central protagonist of modernism. Until now, most critical studies of Hilberseimer's work came from his place of exile in Chicago and his work in Germany/Europe and the USA tended to be viewed separately; this volume is the first to attempt to end this separation and encourage a complete overview of is work. Previously unknown archival discoveries With contributions by Alexander Eisenschmidt, Magdalena Droste, Christine Mengin, Philipp Oswalt, Robin Schuldenfrei, Charles Waldheim and others
ARCHITECTURE / Individual Architects & Firms / General. --- Bauhaus. --- Ludwig Hilberseimer. --- Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau. --- modernism. --- urbanism.
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