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Heinrich Tessenow

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describe Tessenow's personal, discursive, informal teaching style, and his preference for architecture that expressed national culture and simplified forms. He was known for the saying, "The simplest form is not always the best, but the best is always simple."
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for architectural excellence, honoring Tessenow's name. Together with the medal, each year the Alfred Toepfer Foundation also awards the Heinrich Tessenow Scholarship to a young architect. Past recipients include Christian Jonasse and
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in Germany. This particular strain of humane, functionalist urban planning would eventually lead to the extensive German housing projects of Ernst May and Bruno Taut in the 1920s, May's plans for
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by the University of Rostock then a second laurea honoris causa by the Technische Hochschule of Stoccarda and finally he became a member of the Bund Deutscher Architekten.
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he lived retired in his country house, spending most of his time studying the reconstruction of urban centres in the Pomerania and Mecklenburg regions.
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administration. Curiously Tessenow is also known through his student and one-time assistant, the
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Professor. He spent the last years of his life on some important works never finished.
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and other Russian cities, and then widespread influence through Tessenow's student
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During the next years, under the Weimar Republic, Tessenow became a member of the
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After the war he was asked to teach at the University of Berlin by the
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as one of the most important personalities of the architectural German
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that was the first tangible result of the influence of the English
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played the role of Tessenow in the 1982 US television production
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German architect, professor and urban planner (1876–1950)
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People from the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
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Index

Tessenow
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Architect
German architect
urban planner
Weimar Republic
Hans Poelzig
Bruno Taut
Peter Behrens
Fritz Höger
Ernst May
Erich Mendelsohn
Walter Gropius
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Rostock
Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Technical University of Munich
Hermann Muthesius
Richard Riemerschmid
Hellerau
housing project
garden city movement
Magnitogorsk
Otto Königsberger
Bhubaneswar

Bund Deutscher Architekten
Deutscher Werkbund
laurea honoris causa

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