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Expressionist architecture

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231 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1973

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March 30, 2025
Gave up after 78 pages. This is dense enough with information that it might appeal to an academic, but it’s not written in a way that would draw in the lay reader. The early “background” chapters seemed to presume a level of familiarity with the architects in question that I didn’t have – why should I care what Hermann Finsterlin thought about crystals, or what Bruno Taut had to say about the garden city, if I haven’t been told about their work yet? Things didn’t improve much in the middle chapters that presented a more chronological history, so I called it quits.

It’s nicely illustrated, at least; I enjoyed flipping through it more than reading it.
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December 25, 2007
Great summation of European architecture between the Art Nouveau era and the Bauhaus after the DeStil guy showed up (indeed the Bauhaus initially embraced a very expressionist aesthetic and mysticism as evidenced by Lionel Feninger's inaugural manifesto woodcut). Copious illustrations.
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