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"Berlin Kommt Wieder": Die Architekten Paul Schwebes Und Hans Schoszberger

AUTHOR Opel, Nicole; Opel, Nicole; Sauer, Johann et al.
PUBLISHER Jovis Verlag (12/31/2023)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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Two architects have largely escaped notice in literature on the reconstruction of postwar (West) Berlin, despite their long-lasting legacy in shaping its architectural fabric: Paul Schwebes and Hans Schoszberger, who have worked together in a joint office since 1956. Several of their buildings still stand as emblematic of Berlin's City West, shaping its urban flair between Kurfürstendamm and Tauentzienstra e, Ernst-Reuter-Platz and Breitscheidplatz, in Budapester Stra e and in other districts. Reconstructing over 160 projects from Berlin's pre- and postwar years, mainly from the tertiary sector with a smaller number of residential buildings, the volume also uncovers the political and economic conditions that allowed this architecture to become symbols of a new era and an open society after 1945.

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ISBN-13: 9783986120023
ISBN-10: 3986120025
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: German
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Page Count: 456
Carton Quantity: 8
Product Dimensions: 8.30 x 1.50 x 11.30 inches
Weight: 4.10 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Illustrated
Country of Origin: DE
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Architecture | Individual Architects & Firms - General
Architecture | History - General
Architecture | Urban & Land Use Planning
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Two architects have largely escaped notice in literature on the reconstruction of postwar (West) Berlin, despite their long-lasting legacy in shaping its architectural fabric: Paul Schwebes and Hans Schoszberger, who have worked together in a joint office since 1956. Several of their buildings still stand as emblematic of Berlin's City West, shaping its urban flair between Kurfürstendamm and Tauentzienstra e, Ernst-Reuter-Platz and Breitscheidplatz, in Budapester Stra e and in other districts. Reconstructing over 160 projects from Berlin's pre- and postwar years, mainly from the tertiary sector with a smaller number of residential buildings, the volume also uncovers the political and economic conditions that allowed this architecture to become symbols of a new era and an open society after 1945.

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