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Walter Müller-Wulckow (1886–1964) aimed to make the latest developments in modern architecture accessible to a broad audience. He authored the most widely circulated illustrated books on architecture in the 1920s, engaging in correspondence with numerous renowned architects. This catalog presents a remarkable collection of photographs, plans, letters, and books that provide a unique overview of architectural evolution during that era. It also explores publication networks, the study of architectural communication and perception, and architectural photography. Notable architects featured include Adolf Abel, Otto Bartning, Peter Behrens, Ludwig Bernoully, Paul Bonatz, Walter Gropius, Erich Mendelsohn, and many others. Additionally, the catalog highlights contributions from prominent photographers such as Ella Beyer-Held, Hermann Collischonn, and Arthur Köster, among others. This comprehensive presentation not only showcases the architectural innovations of the time but also emphasizes the collaborative efforts within the architectural community, reflecting the dynamic exchange of ideas and styles that characterized the period. The work stands as a testament to Müller-Wulckow's commitment to democratizing architectural knowledge and appreciation.

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Neue Baukunst, Claudia Quiring, Rainer Stamm, Andreas Rothaus, Gesa Grimme, Anna Heckötter, Sibylle Hoiman, Ingo Kerls, Julia Lennemann, Werner Oechslin, Michael Stöneberg

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2013
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Titolo
Neue Baukunst
Lingua
Tedesco
Editore
Kerber
Pubblicato
2013
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
286
ISBN10
3866788770
ISBN13
9783866788770
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Walter Müller-Wulckow (1886–1964) aimed to make the latest developments in modern architecture accessible to a broad audience. He authored the most widely circulated illustrated books on architecture in the 1920s, engaging in correspondence with numerous renowned architects. This catalog presents a remarkable collection of photographs, plans, letters, and books that provide a unique overview of architectural evolution during that era. It also explores publication networks, the study of architectural communication and perception, and architectural photography. Notable architects featured include Adolf Abel, Otto Bartning, Peter Behrens, Ludwig Bernoully, Paul Bonatz, Walter Gropius, Erich Mendelsohn, and many others. Additionally, the catalog highlights contributions from prominent photographers such as Ella Beyer-Held, Hermann Collischonn, and Arthur Köster, among others. This comprehensive presentation not only showcases the architectural innovations of the time but also emphasizes the collaborative efforts within the architectural community, reflecting the dynamic exchange of ideas and styles that characterized the period. The work stands as a testament to Müller-Wulckow's commitment to democratizing architectural knowledge and appreciation.