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Descrizione libro Buch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Seit den 1920er-Jahren und insbesondere nach der Machtergreifung Adolf Hitlers 1933 und den Nürnberger Rassegesetzen wanderten mehr als 130 deutschsprachige jüdische Architekten und Architektinnen nach Palästina aus, darunter so bekannte Namen wie Erich Mendelsohn, Oskar Kaufmann, Adolf Rading oder Alexander Klein. Die Bauten von Alex Baerwald und Harry Rosenthal beispielsweise hatten Berlins Stadtbild mitgeprägt - viele andere bedeutende Baumeister gerieten in Vergessenheit.In der neuen Heimat, welche 400 Jahre lang von osmanischer Bautradition geprägt war, errichteten sie - teils dem Klassizismus, teils der Moderne der 1920er-Jahre verpflichtet - Kibuzzim, Dà rfer und Städte mit Wohnsiedlungen, Krankenhäusern, Schulen, Universitäten, Theatern, Konzerthäusern und Verwaltungsbauten von hoher Qualität. Diese Architekten haben den Grundstein gelegt, sie haben das Land Israel gebaut!Die in Berlin lebende israelische Architektin Myra Warhaftig hat sich die Erforschung dieser Zusammenhänge zur Aufgabe gemacht. In dieser zweiten, englischen Ausgabe ihrer Dokumentation werden auch Leben und Werk einiger Unternehmerpersà nlichkeiten nachgezeichnet, die nachdem sie aus Nazi-Deutschland geflohen werden, zu Repräsentanten wichtiger Industriezweige in Israel wurden und auf ihre Art die Grundlagen dieses Landes schufen.In the 1920s and in particular after the Nazis took over power in 1933 and introduced the Nuremberg Race Laws, more than 130 Jewish architects emigrated to Palestine. Their Buildings (e.g. by Alex Baerwald and Harry Rosenthal) had already made a significant contribution to the urban image of Berlin and they now set about laying the foundations of their new home in Palestine. This book by the Israeli architect Myra Warhaftig provides a comprehensive documentation of works of these architects: Kibbutzim, villages and cities with housing developments, hospitals, schools, universities, theatres, concert halls, administration buildings, etc.The English language edition of the book also includes portraits of the lives and works of some persecuted Jews from Nazi Germany who started out as entrepreneurs when they arrived in Eretz Israel and who, with their descendants, have gone on to represent important branches of Israeli industry. These individuals also laid the foundation of Israel. Codice articolo 9783803006769
Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: new. Codice articolo 9783803006769
Descrizione libro Condizione: New. Codice articolo V9783803006769
Descrizione libro Condizione: New. Codice articolo V9783803006769
Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Beginning in the 1920s, and especially after the Nazis introduced the Nuremberg Race Laws in the 1930s, more than 130 Jewish architects chose to leave their native Germany and begin afresh in Palestine. Many of them, including Alex Baerwald and Harry Rosenthal, left behind significant buildings that were already central to the urban image of Berlin. Nevertheless, upon arriving in their new desert home, completely unaccustomed to the climate, the culture or the language, these Bauhaus-era repatriates set about laying the foundations of a new society with amazing vigor. This volume, assembled by the Israeli architect Myra Warhaftig, provides comprehensive documentation of works by this first generation of Jewish-Palestinean architects, including kibbutzim, villages and cities with housing developments, hospitals, schools, universities, theaters, administrative buildings, etc. It also includes documentation of the lives and works of many of the most entrepreneurial individuals to escape in the diaspora, who, along with their descendents, laid the foundations of modern-day Israel. By Myra Warhaftig. Translated by Andrea Lerner. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9783803006769
Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Beginning in the 1920s, and especially after the Nazis introduced the Nuremberg Race Laws in the 1930s, more than 130 Jewish architects chose to leave their native Germany and begin afresh in Palestine. Many of them, including Alex Baerwald and Harry Rosenthal, left behind significant buildings that were already central to the urban image of Berlin. Nevertheless, upon arriving in their new desert home, completely unaccustomed to the climate, the culture or the language, these Bauhaus-era repatriates set about laying the foundations of a new society with amazing vigor. This volume, assembled by the Israeli architect Myra Warhaftig, provides comprehensive documentation of works by this first generation of Jewish-Palestinean architects, including kibbutzim, villages and cities with housing developments, hospitals, schools, universities, theaters, administrative buildings, etc. It also includes documentation of the lives and works of many of the most entrepreneurial individuals to escape in the diaspora, who, along with their descendents, laid the foundations of modern-day Israel. By Myra Warhaftig. Translated by Andrea Lerner. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9783803006769