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Advertised as a prototype of future workers' housing, in fact each of these houses was customized and furnished on a budget far out of a normal worker's reach and with little direct relevance to the technical challenges of standardized mass construction. The exhibition opened to the public on 23 July
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Döcker was assigned two lots in van der Rohe's plan, between Rathenaustraße and Bruckmannweg. He originally designed two connected homes, based on his belief in connections between buildings and spaces, but changed the plans after seeing that none of the other buildings on the estate were connected.
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Designed for a family of six, painted in light gray. For reasons of economy, Hilberseimer's planned sliding windows were replaced with cheaper, conventional ones—when Hilberseimer visited the finished house, he did not recognize it. The building was destroyed in the war; a conventional home now
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Both were single-family homes, no. 22 with one and a half stories, including a garage (the only home on the estate with one). Döcker wanted brightly colored homes; what color they were painted can no longer be determined since both were destroyed completely in the war.
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was in charge of the project on behalf of the city, and selected the architects, budgeted and coordinated their entries, prepared the site, and oversaw construction. Le Corbusier was awarded the two prime sites, facing the city, and by far the largest budget.
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Taut was part of the group on the recommendation of his older brother, Max Taut. House 19 is a single-family, two-story home with a basement, designed as a "proletarian's home." His house was painted red, blue, and yellow, and was destroyed in the
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as well as apartment buildings. They vary slightly in form but display standardized design language. What they have in common are their simplified facades, flat roofs used as terraces, window bands, open plan interiors, and the high level of
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is responsible for the complete loss of the homes by Gropius, Hilberseimer, Bruno Taut, Poelzig, Max Taut (home 24), and Döcker. Another of Max Taut's homes (23) was demolished in the 1950s, as was Rading's.
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The estate was built for the Deutscher Werkbund exhibition in 1927, and included twenty-one buildings comprising sixty dwellings, designed by seventeen European architects. The German architect
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The houses showcased in the exhibition were of such avant-garde expression, homes 14-15 served as a backdrop for an image showcasing the newest Mercedes-Benz at the time, an 8/38 PS Roadster.
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had his entry, the smallest, painted in various colors. Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret's entry was white, blue, orange, and green. Van der Rohe's was painted a light pink. The
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Poelzig's contribution is a single-family, two-story home with a winter garden and a sun terrace as prominent features. It was destroyed in the war.
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which permitted their erection in just five months. Despite popular belief, only about one third of the buildings were completely white.
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A much more curved design than the other (angular) buildings, Scharoun's is a single-family home with two stories and a basement.
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rather than concrete. The two-story family home was damaged during the war, and was turned into a two-family dwelling afterward.
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Of the original twenty-one buildings, eleven survive as of 2006. Bombing damage during
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WĂĽrzburg Residence with the Court Gardens and Residence Square
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Weissenhof Settlement


UNESCO World Heritage Site

Location
Stuttgart
Baden-WĂĽrttemberg
Germany
The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier, an Outstanding Contribution to the Modern Movement
Criteria
1321rev-005
Session
weissenhofmuseum.de/en/
Coordinates
48°48.03′N 9°10.66′E / 48.80050°N 9.17767°E / 48.80050; 9.17767
Weissenhof Estate is located in Baden-WĂĽrttemberg
Weissenhof Estate is located in Germany

housing estate
Deutscher Werkbund
Stuttgart
Germany
modern architecture
Le Corbusier
World Heritage Site
The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier, an Outstanding Contribution to the Modern Movement

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sources

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