02138nam 2200397z- 450 991063399750332120231214141239.0(CKB)5590000001022458(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/94930(EXLCZ)99559000000102245820202212d2022 |y 0gerurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOsteuropäische ModerneBeiträge jüdischer Architekten und ArchitektinnenBerlinUniversitätsverlag der Technischen Universität Berlin20221 electronic resource (190 p.)3-7983-3262-2 The central theme of this publication is the influence of eastern European Jewish architects, who played a significant role in the reform movements in architecture and urban planning early in the 20th century and helped shape modernist architecture, or Neues Bauen. Due to socioeconomic factors, the local architects involved were often Jewish. In German-speaking networks academic institutions as the Bauhaus, the Deutscher Werkbund, and other were quite influential. As in Germany, due to National Socialist persecution, exile or emigration, the architects themselves have frequently been forgotten. 13 scholars and professors from eight eastern European countries and from Israel and Germany reconstruct the interactions and exchanges through the works and biographies of the architects.ArchitecturebicsscIndividual architects & architectural firmsbicsscEast Europe; modernism; architecture; Jewish architects; exileArchitectureIndividual architects & architectural firmsGleiter Jörg Hedt1332799Schlusche GünteredtSonder InesedtGleiter Jörg HothSchlusche GünterothSonder InesothBOOK9910633997503321Osteuropäische Moderne3041051UNINA