Mendelsohn: Expressionist at Heart









The work of Erich Mendelsohn (1887-1953) is extraordinarily open-minded in its attitude to material and planning, as a result of his completely original form of architectural thinking. Mendelsohn`s genius lay in the fact that he was not influenced by his predecessors; rather, his imagination sprung from an entirely personal place, refusing to borrow from any existing artistic forms or styles. He became famous with the Einsteinturm in Potsdam (the supreme masterpiece of architectural expressionism, one of the most heretical and revolutionary works in history), the Hat Factory in Luckenwalde, and the Schocken Department Store in Stuttgart. To this day, Mendelsohn`s methods remain stimulating and provocative and his work begs to be (re)discovered.
About the Series:
Every book in TASCHEN's Basic Architecture Series features:
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Blue Note: Uncompromising Expression: The Finest in Jazz Since 1939
Package Design Workbook: The Art and Science of Successful Packaging
The Flower Chef: A Modern Guide to Do-It-Yourself Floral Arrangements
Life Unstyled: How to Embrace Imperfection and Create a Home You Love
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The Splendor of Cuba: 450 Years of Architecture and Interiors
All Access: The Making of Thirty Extraordinary Graphic Designers
My Neighbor Totoro: Pop-Up Notecards
Masterpieces: Roof Architecture + Design
Authentic Log Homes: Restored Timbers for Today's Homesteads
Virginia Woolf's Garden: Leonard and Virginia Woolf's planting at Monks House: The Story of the Garden at Monk's House
Treasury of Ironwork Designs: 469 Examples from Historical Sources (Dover Pictorial Archive)
Frank Lloyd Wright Designs: The Sketches, Plans, and Drawings