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175: 64: 109:. It quickly became apparent, however, that the new regime required a different architectural language. They were professionally disqualified, and only built three single-family houses during this period; the exteriors were made to blend in with the preferred style of the Nazi era. 156: 341: 84: 52: 331: 106: 296: 83:
From 1921 until his death he was in practice with his brother Wassili. From 1924 to 1934 their practice was also shared with
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era, the Luckhardt brothers tried initially to reconcile their architecture with the new ruling powers, even joining the
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Terraced housing at Schorlemerallee (experimental settlement), Berlin-Zehlendorf (1925–30, alterations)
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they tried to return to their pre-war work. From 1952 to his death, Hans was a professor at the
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Developing the Reclining Chair "Siesta Medicinal" in tubular steel for Thonet (1964)
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Competition high-rise building at the railway station Friedrichstraße, Berlin (1922)
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Offices at Tauentzienstraße, Stadtküche Kraft, Berlin (1925, destroyed in the war)
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In the 1920s the brothers were among the world's top architects. Originally
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House Buchthal, Berlin-Charlottenburg (1928, later converted and extended)
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Berlin Pavilion at the Constructa 1951, Hannover (1951, destroyed)
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Competition for the redesign of the Alexanderplatz, Berlin (1929)
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Telschow-House, Berlin-Tiergarten (1928–29, destroyed in the war)
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Hans und Wassili Luckhardt: Das architektonische Werk
75:(it's a bought classic grave of 1905, the so-called 196:Tower-house for the Potsdamer Platz, Berlin (1930) 152:Country house, Kluge, Berlin-Charlottenburg (1929) 308: 140:Chrysler-Haus, Berlin (1927, demolished 1961) 205:Competition "Rund um den Zoo", Berlin (1948) 27:) was a German architect and the brother of 222: 342:Karlsruhe Institute of Technology alumni 173: 162:Country house, Bibersteig, Berlin (1939) 128: 62: 223:Fiell, Charlotte; Fiell, Peter (2005). 169: 309: 13: 199:Medical University Preßburg (1933) 143:Office at Hirsch, Berlin (1926–27) 14: 353: 281: 118:Berlin State School of Fine Arts 253: 332:20th-century German architects 216: 1: 209: 7: 297:Houses am Rupenhorn, Berlin 10: 358: 337:People from Charlottenburg 275:Wassili und Hans Luckhardt 225:Design of the 20th Century 327:Expressionist architects 123: 39:and was a member of the 178:Thonet Siesta Medicinal 94:, they later turned to 58: 33:University of Karlsruhe 179: 80: 185:German Hygiene Museum 177: 129:Buildings (selection) 66: 45:Arbeitsrats für Kunst 21:Berlin-Charlottenburg 183:Competition for the 170:Projects (selection) 23:– 8 October 1954 in 71:, with his brother 180: 159:, Berlin (1919–32) 81: 277:. Tübingen (1958) 263:. München (1992) 259:Dagmar Nowitzki: 73:Wassili Luckhardt 29:Wassili Luckhardt 19:(16 June 1890 in 349: 302:Curriculum Vitae 273:Udo Kultermann: 247: 246: 220: 187:, Dresden (1920) 69:Berlin-Kreuzberg 51:. Together with 357: 356: 352: 351: 350: 348: 347: 346: 307: 306: 284: 256: 251: 250: 235: 221: 217: 212: 172: 131: 126: 61: 37:Hermann Billing 12: 11: 5: 355: 345: 344: 339: 334: 329: 324: 319: 305: 304: 299: 294: 288:Hans Luckhardt 283: 282:External links 280: 279: 278: 271: 255: 252: 249: 248: 233: 214: 213: 211: 208: 207: 206: 203: 200: 197: 194: 191: 188: 171: 168: 167: 166: 163: 160: 153: 150: 147: 144: 141: 138: 135: 130: 127: 125: 122: 92:Expressionists 60: 57: 41:Novembergruppe 17:Hans Luckhardt 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 354: 343: 340: 338: 335: 333: 330: 328: 325: 323: 320: 318: 315: 314: 312: 303: 300: 298: 295: 293: 289: 286: 285: 276: 272: 270: 269:3-89235-042-6 266: 262: 258: 257: 244: 240: 236: 234:9783822840788 230: 226: 219: 215: 204: 201: 198: 195: 192: 189: 186: 182: 181: 176: 164: 161: 158: 154: 151: 148: 145: 142: 139: 136: 133: 132: 121: 119: 115: 110: 108: 104: 99: 97: 93: 88: 86: 78: 77:Grave Shishin 74: 70: 65: 56: 54: 50: 46: 42: 38: 34: 30: 26: 22: 18: 274: 260: 254:Bibliography 224: 218: 157:Am Rupenhorn 114:World War II 111: 100: 89: 85:Alfons Anker 82: 76: 53:Anton Lorenz 16: 15: 322:1954 deaths 317:1890 births 101:During the 49:Glass Chain 25:Bad Wiessee 311:Categories 292:archINFORM 210:References 107:Nazi Party 47:, and the 243:809539744 96:Modernism 67:Grave in 155:Houses 267:  241:  231:  112:After 103:Nazism 43:, the 124:Works 35:with 265:ISBN 239:OCLC 229:ISBN 59:Life 290:at 313:: 237:. 120:. 87:. 245:. 79:)

Index

Berlin-Charlottenburg
Bad Wiessee
Wassili Luckhardt
University of Karlsruhe
Hermann Billing
Novembergruppe
Arbeitsrats für Kunst
Glass Chain
Anton Lorenz

Berlin-Kreuzberg
Wassili Luckhardt
Alfons Anker
Expressionists
Modernism
Nazism
Nazi Party
World War II
Berlin State School of Fine Arts
Am Rupenhorn

German Hygiene Museum
ISBN
9783822840788
OCLC
809539744
ISBN
3-89235-042-6
Hans Luckhardt
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