
Erich Mendelsohn Built Works
by Stephan, Regina; Benton, Charlotte; Heinze-Greenberg, Ita-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Foreword | p. 7 |
Preface | p. 7 |
"Why should we be laymen with respect to art?": The Formative Years 1910-1918 | p. 10 |
"Organic!": Einstein, Finlay-Freundlich, Mendelsohn, and the Einstein Tower in Potsdam | p. 26 |
"Thinking from day to day, where history takes great turns, leaving hundreds of thousands unsatisfied": Early Expressionist Buildings in Luckenwalde, Berlin, and Glenwitz | p. 38 |
"Around noon land in sight": Travels to Holland, Palestine, the United States, and Russia | p. 56 |
"The merchandise is primary - all architectural means serve its praise": Department Stores in Berlin, Breslau, Chemnitz, Duisburg, Nuremberg, Oslo, and Stuttgart, 1924-1932 | p. 72 |
"No stucco pastries for Potemkin and Scapa Flow": Metropolitan Architecture in Berlin: The WOGA Complex and the Universum Cinema | p. 110 |
"We believe in Berlin!": The Metal Workers' Union Building, the Columbushaus, and Other Office Buildings in Berlin | p. 120 |
"Russia - a miracle in the past and in the present": Soviet Buildings and Projects | p. 142 |
"Even if the Berlin buildings had been well underway, I would have kept on fighting": Small Buildings for the Jewish Communities in Tilsit, Konigsberg, and Essen | p. 146 |
"One of the most lovable people and at the same time one of the most unpleasant": Mendelsohn and His Assistants in the 1920s and Early 1930s | p. 152 |
"The same means, the same end": Private Houses in Berlin and the Influence of Frank Lloyd Wright | p. 160 |
"I often fear the envy of the gods": Success, House, and Home | p. 180 |
"We'll leave it to the Schultzes from Naumburg to ignore the Mediterranean as the father of the international art of composition": The Mediterranean Academy Project and Mendelsohn's Emigration | p. 182 |
"Enough mistakes and experience behind me - enough strength and future before me": Buildings in England and the Partnership with Serge Chermayeff 1933-1941 | p. 190 |
"I am a free builder": Architecture in Palestine 1934-1941 | p. 204 |
"It will be hard for us to find a home": Projects in the United States 1941-1953 | p. 243 |
Notes | p. 262 |
Biography | p. 279 |
Selected Bibliography | p. 281 |
Index | p. 283 |
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