
Hans and Wassili Luckhardt Buildings and Projects
The architectural work of Hans and Wassili Luckhardt (18901954/18891972) is not yet adequately appreciated. As members of the Glass Chain initiative and the Ring collective, they shaped, especially through their work with Alfons Anker, the development of Modernist architecture in the 1920s, as evidenced by their winning des......
fra 779,-
Tilgjengelig i 2 butikker
Forhåndsbestill
Frakt og levering
Frakt og levering
Produktinformasjon
The architectural work of Hans and Wassili Luckhardt (1890–1954/1889–1972) is not yet adequately appreciated. As members of the Glass Chain initiative and the Ring collective, they shaped, especially through their work with Alfons Anker, the development of Modernist architecture in the 1920s, as evidenced by their winning design for the layout of Berlin’s Alexanderplatz. While their early work was anchored in utopian expressionism, a more objective attitude emerged later, based on the application of new architectural constructs. The book documents all 40 of Hans und Wassili Luckhardt’s realized buildings. Two essays deal with the unbuilt and utopian projects. Newly taken photographs and newly drawn plans by Carsten Krohn complement the historical illustrations. * Comprehensive documentation of the work of Hans and Wassili Luckhardt. * * With approx. 80 new photographs and 80 newly drawn plans by Carsten Krohn
Topplisten: Other Brand Kunst og kultur
Spesifikasjon
Produkt
| Produktnavn | Hans and Wassili Luckhardt Buildings and Projects |
| Merke | Other Brand |
Populære produkter
Pris og prishistorikk
Akkurat nå er 779,- den billigste prisen for Hans and Wassili Luckhardt Buildings and Projects blant 2 butikker hos Prisradar. Sjekk også vår topp 5-rangering av beste kunst og kultur for å være sikker på at du gjør det beste kjøpet.
Colour House: Vibrant spaces to brighten your worldBergtatt av LofotenA Brief History of New MusicFern
Project: House on pillarsOriki Material Affirmations in Three ActsJeanMichel Basquiat: The Head—The MindPicasso
Look beyond ¿ make a differenceLiving in JapanNicole KidmanEighteenth-Century Thing Theory in a Global Context











