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Modernism (CUP, 1997, ISBN, pp. 88–102)
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- the Art Deco and
Streamline Moderne architecture,
notably with his 1921
Mossehaus design.
Mendelsohn was born to a
Jewish family in Allenstein, East Prussia...
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connected to the
German Werkbund.
Examples of this
style include the 1923
Mossehaus, the
reconstruction of the
corner of a
Berlin office building in 1923...
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corner was not
entirely new; it had
appeared in
Berlin in 1923 in the
Mossehaus by
Erich Mendelsohn, and
later in the
Hoover Building, an
industrial complex...
- factory,
Herrmann & Co,
Luckenwalde (1921–1923) with a strict,
angular form
Mossehaus,
conversion of the
offices and
press of
Rudolf Mosse,
Berlin (1921–1923)...
- (1919) The
Einstein Tower near
Berlin by
Erich Mendelsohn (1920–24) The
Mossehaus in
Berlin by
Erich Mendelsohn, an
early example of
streamline moderne...
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battle with the anti-semites". In the
Spartacist uprising of
January 1919,
Mossehaus, the
publishing offices in the
centre of Berlin, were
occupied by the...
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Expressionism towards more streamlined,
dynamic forms, such as in his
Mossehaus newspaper offices and the
Gliwice Weichsmann factory, both 1921–2. Perhaps...
- he
commissioned the
architect Erich Mendelsohn to
redesign the
iconic Mossehaus where the
Tageblatt was
published (the
building was
restored in the 1990s)...
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conflict of
visionary and
objective approaches to design.
Erich Mendelsohn's
Mossehaus opens.
Construction is
complete on the
Einstein Tower. It
combines the...