Fragments of Metropolis: Documenting the Expressionist Heritage of the Rhine-Ruhr Region
European Expressionism in architecture has, until now, suffered from neglect. Following a successful campaign for the first volume in a planned seven-part series which focused on Berlin, a new version of the Fragments of Metropolis series?which covers with the Rhein-Ruhr region of Europe?will document 155 buildings from Bochum, Bottrop, Dortmund, Duisburg to Du?sseldorf, Cologne, Mu?nster and Oberhausen. This latest volume is currently being crowdfunded.
European Expressionism in architecture has, until now, suffered from neglect. Following a successful campaign for the first volume in a planned seven-part series which focused on Berlin, a new version of the Fragments of Metropolis series?which covers with the Rhein-Ruhr region of Europe?will document 155 buildings from Bochum, Bottrop, Dortmund, Duisburg to Du?sseldorf, Cologne, Mu?nster and Oberhausen. This latest volume is currently being crowdfunded.
Map of Europe. Image Courtesy of Christoph Rauhut, Niels Lehmann
Courtesy of Christoph Rauhut, Niels Lehmann
"The enthusiasm for the expressionist metropolis?an architecture of complexity, verticality and theatricality?in the 1920s also included the urban landscape of Rhine-Ruhr. More than the familiar view of the industrial heritage of that time, these surviving fragments bear witness to an unconditional will to form of and a rich, skilful handling of form, colour, material and light." According ...
European Expressionism in architecture has, until now, suffered from neglect. Following a successful campaign for the first volume in a planned seven-part series which focused on Berlin, a new version of the Fragments of Metropolis series?which covers with the Rhein-Ruhr region of Europe?will document 155 buildings from Bochum, Bottrop, Dortmund, Duisburg to Du?sseldorf, Cologne, Mu?nster and Oberhausen. This latest volume is currently being crowdfunded.
Map of Europe. Image Courtesy of Christoph Rauhut, Niels Lehmann
Courtesy of Christoph Rauhut, Niels Lehmann
"The enthusiasm for the expressionist metropolis?an architecture of complexity, verticality and theatricality?in the 1920s also included the urban landscape of Rhine-Ruhr. More than the familiar view of the industrial heritage of that time, these surviving fragments bear witness to an unconditional will to form of and a rich, skilful handling of form, colour, material and light." According ...
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