From Manhattan to Mainhattan : architecture and style as transatlantic dialogue, 1920 - 1970

Bibliographische Detailangaben
Weitere Verfasser: Grewe, Cordula 1968- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Washington, DC : German Historical Inst., 2005
Mit dem übergeordneten Werk verknüpfte Titel:Bulletin of the German Historical Institute Supplement No. 2
Publications of the German Historical Institute
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:Bulletin of the German Historical Institute
Schlagworte:International style (Architecture) Skyscrapers Architecture, Modern Kulturaustausch Architektur Städtebau Bauhaus Ost-West-Konflikt Amerikanismus Geschichte mehr... Einflussgröße Geschichte 1920-1970 Aufsatzsammlung USA Deutschland Amerika Hochhaus Internationaler Stil 1920-1970
Umfang:IV, 233 S.
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Störtkuhl, B.; Ilkosz, J.: A cathedral of work and new social life: the contribution of Max Berg to the German skyscraper debate. - S. 13-28 Diefendorf, J.: Skyscrapers and healthy citites: Walter Gropius and Martin Wagner between Germany and America. - S. 29-50 James-Chakraborty, K.: Proportions and politics: marketing Mies and Mendelsohn. - S. 51-64 Buttlar, A.: "Germanic" structure versus "American" texture in German high-rise building. - S. 65-86 Sedlmaier, A.: Berlin's Europe-Center (1963-65): Amerikanismus, consumerism, and the uses of the international style. - S. 87-100 Müller, P.: Counter-architecture and building race: Cold War politics and the two Berlins. - S. 101-114 Thöner, W.: From an "alien, hostile phenomenon" to the "poetry of the future": on the Bauhaus reception in East Germany, 1945-70. - S. 115-138 Krieger, P.: New York skyscrapers, mad in Hamburg: Jerry Cotton as visual educator. - S. 139-156 Berghahn, V. R.: The Bauhaus, transatlantic relations, and the historians. - S. 157-1
  • From Manhattan to mainhattan: reconsidering the transatlantic architectural dialogue Cordula Grewe and Dietrich NeumannContributors: A cathedral of work and new social life: the contribution of Max Berg to the German skyscraper debate / Beate Störtkuhl and Jerzy Ilkosz
  • Skyscrapers and health cities: Walter Gropius and Martin Wagner between Germany and America Jeffry Diefendorf
  • Proportions and politics: marketing Mies and Mendelsohn Kathleen James-Chakraborty
  • "Germanic" structure versus "American" texture in German high-rise building Adrian von Buttlar
  • Berlin's Europa-center (1963-65): Amerikanismus, consumerism, and the uses of the international style Alexander Sedlmaier
  • Counter-architecture and building race: Cold War politics and the two Berlins Peter Müller
  • From an "alien, hostile phenomenon" to the "poetry of the future": on the Bauhaus reception in East Germany, 1945-70 Wolfgang Thöner
  • New York skyscrapers, made in Hamburg: Jerry Cotton as visual educator Peter Krieger
  • The Bauhaus, transatlantic relations, and the historians Volker R. Berghahn
  • Catalogue: Paper skyscraper: the representation of "tall buildings" in Austrian and German commercial art, 1920-40 Christian Maryška.