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Heimat, Handwerk und die Utopie des Alltäglichen


  • Hirmer Verlag
  • by Uta Hassler
“Home” as a subject of architecture is a topos of the early twentieth century: reform movements rebelled against the relationships and forms of industrialisation and against the destruction of the appearance of landscapes, villages and cities. The time “around 1800” and rural buildings became the models for a new style of building in simple pre-industrial forms.

ISBN 9783777425962 | G | HB
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Publisher Hirmer Verlag
ISBN 9783777425962
Author(s) Uta Hassler
Publication date September 2016
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 260 x 190 mm
Illustrations 400 col.ill.
Pages 544
Language(s) German ed.
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“Home” as a subject of architecture is a topos of the early twentieth century: reform movements rebelled against the relationships and forms of industrialisation and against the destruction of the appearance of landscapes, villages and cities. The time “around 1800” and rural buildings became the models for a new style of building in simple pre-industrial forms.