Reformblock Berlin
Wohnungsbau 1900-1930
How does one plan and realize affordable housing today? On this topic, Maximilian Meisse (photographer in Berlin), Klaus Theo Brenner (architect in Berlin) and Wolfgang Sonne (university lecturer in Dortmund), have produced a comprehensive and representative documentation of reform housing in Berlin in the period between 1900 and 1930. The result shows: The approach of that time can still be considered a model for urban housing construction of high quality today - and this both in terms of the urban dimension and in architectural terms. In the book, designed by Meisse together with the internationally renowned graphic designer Nicolaus Ott, 29 buildings are documented with color photographs.
- Author: Maximilian Meisse
- ISBN: 978 3 8030 0845 9
- Size: 23 x 16 Paperback
- Edition: 1st edition, original edition
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How does one plan and realize affordable housing today? On this topic, Maximilian Meisse (photographer in Berlin), Klaus Theo Brenner (architect in Berlin) and Wolfgang Sonne (university lecturer in Dortmund), have produced a comprehensive and representative documentation of reform housing in Berlin in the period between 1900 and 1930. The result shows: The approach of that time can still be considered a model for urban housing construction of high quality today – and this both in terms of the urban dimension and in architectural terms. In the book, designed by Meisse together with the internationally renowned graphic designer Nicolaus Ott, 29 buildings are documented with color photographs.
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Weight 0.425 kg Author Maximilian Meisse Text Klaus Theo Brenner, Wolfgang Sonne Artist Nicolaus Ott Photos Maximilian Meisse ISBN 978 3 8030 0845 9 Size 23 x 16 Paperback Number of pages 132 pages Illustrations 81 colored illustrations Languages German Edition 1st edition, original edition Release November 2019