Erich Mendelsohn was considered one of the most successful modern architects in Germany during the 1920s. This volume contains a catalogue of his early sketches. It establishes a chronological sequence of the sketches, and furnishes a clear explanation of his creative background.
Erich Mendelsohn was considered one of the most successful modern architects in Germany during the 1920s. A detailed evaluation of his relationship to the Blue Rider group supplies a source for his Ex Erich Mendelsohn was considered one of the most successful modern architects in Germany during the 1920s. This volume contains a catalogue of his early sketches
Erich Mendelsohn was considered one of the most successful modern architects in Germany during the 1920s. It establishes a chronological sequence of the sketches.
Hans Rudolf Morgenthaler. Erich Mendelsohn was considered one of the most successful modern architects in Germany during the 1920s. A detailed evaluation of his relationship to the Blue Rider group supplies a source for his Expressionist intentions and design theory. Mendelsohn's own statements, from papers and letters are also examined.
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Erich Mendelsohn, German architect known initially for his Einstein Tower in Potsdam, a notable example of German Expressionism in architecture, and later for his use of modern materials and construction methods to make what.
Erich Mendelsohn, German architect known initially for his Einstein Tower in Potsdam, a notable example of German Expressionism in architecture, and later for his use of modern materials and construction methods to make what he saw as organically unified buildings. During the 1920s Mendelsohn designed a number of structures that were particularly notable for their prominent and imaginative use of glass in strongly horizontal compositions; outstanding were the Schocken stores at Stuttgart (1927) and Chemnitz (1928).
Erich Mendelsohn was German-born architect whose work is celebrated for its organic union of form and function. He was a versatile designer of public, commercial, and private buildings. Until the start of World War I, Mendelsohn worked on his own. It was during this period that he came to appreciate the German expressionist movement. His contact with expressionists, especially the Blaue Reiter group, had a significant influence on his work. Soon after World War I began, he enlisted in the German army and saw action on the eastern and western fronts.