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Otto Ernst Schweizer. Buildings and Projects. 304 p. w. 650 ill. Otto Ernst Schweizer, 1890-1965, architect, philosopher and teacher, had a crucial effect on the path of modern architecture with both his projects and his writings. He was trained in the school of Theodor Fischer, and made a name for himself by his early works and competition entries in the expressionist period. He gained international recognition with his buildings in Nuremberg in the late twenties. In the thirties he was forbidden to build. Schweizer in the context of his teaching at the Technische Hochschule in Karlsruhe, was…mehr

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Otto Ernst Schweizer. Buildings and Projects. 304 p. w. 650 ill. Otto Ernst Schweizer, 1890-1965, architect, philosopher and teacher, had a crucial effect on the path of modern architecture with both his projects and his writings. He was trained in the school of Theodor Fischer, and made a name for himself by his early works and competition entries in the expressionist period. He gained international recognition with his buildings in Nuremberg in the late twenties. In the thirties he was forbidden to build. Schweizer in the context of his teaching at the Technische Hochschule in Karlsruhe, was concerned with a philosophy of architecture and fundamental questions of building, which he was able to draw on after the war as suggestions for the redevelopment of cities that had been destroyed.Otto Ernst Schweizer, 1890-1965, Architekt, Philosoph und Lehrer, hat durch seine Bauten und Projekte sowie durch seine Schriften den Weg der modernen Architektur wesentlich beeinflußt. Ausgebildet in der Schule Theodor Fischers, machte sich Schweizer bereits durch seine ersten Arbeiten sowie durch seine Wettbewerbsbeiträge aus der Zeit des Expressionismus, etwa zum Hochhaus an der Friedrichstraße in Berlin oder zur Neugestaltung des Ulmer Münsterplatzes, einen Namen.
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