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Building Culture : Ernst May and the New Frankfurt am Main Initiative, 1926–1931

Henderson, Susan R.Coppa, Frank J.(Series edited by)
Part of the Studies in Modern European History series
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This book is a history of the initiative, its projects and actors, notably the architect and planner Ernst May, and its achievements, set within the turbulent context of the Weimar decade.

It chronicles its many accomplishments: the construction of housing settlements, innovations in construction and materials, the parks and garden colonies program, innovations in school, medical facility and church design, reforms in woman’s sphere, and a crafting of New Life culture.

It examines the New Frankfurt am Main in light of the social and political debates that shaped it and the works it produced, and describes the relationship of work and theory to contemporary reform movements.

Finally, the narrative underscores the gulf between the idyll of modernity and the political and social realities of life in a Germany on the brink of collapse.

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Product Details
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
143310587X / 9781433105876
Hardback
23/08/2013
United States
English
xx, 591 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
24 cm