Ludwig Hoffmann
Bauen für Berlin 1896-1924
With around 150 building projects to his credit, Ludwig Hoffmann (1852-1932), who held the post of Berlin's municipal architect for structural engineering for almost three decades, is one of the city's most important architects. At a time when municipalities were taking an increasingly active role in the building sector, his buildings, which can be classified as 'reformed historicism', encompass a decidedly broad spectrum of construction tasks that - like hospitals, schools or public baths - also reflect the city's diverse social efforts.
- Author: Dörte Döhl
- ISBN: 978 3 8030 0629 5
- Size: 22 x 27 cm. Hardcover
- Edition: 1st edition, original edition
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With around 150 building projects to his credit, Ludwig Hoffmann (1852-1932), who held the post of Berlin’s municipal architect for structural engineering for almost three decades, is one of the city’s most important architects. At a time when municipalities were taking an increasingly active role in the building sector, his buildings, which can be classified as ‘reformed historicism’, encompass a decidedly broad spectrum of construction tasks that – like hospitals, schools or public baths – also reflect the city’s diverse social efforts.
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Author Dörte Döhl ISBN 978 3 8030 0629 5 Size 22 x 27 cm. Hardcover Number of pages 412 pages Illustrations 200 Illustrations Languages German Edition 1st edition, original edition Release 2004