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  1. Albert Speer, Light and Darkness. The work of the Führer’s architect, who would have turned a hundred this month, illustrates well the relation between the arts and totalitarian politics. Luis Fernández-Galiano / Source: El País. 30/04/2006. The genius was Hitler.

  2. 16 de jun. de 2013 · By Leon Krier. Monacelli Press, 2013, 272 pages, $75. Designing the First Axis of Evil Leon Krier would like us to look at the Nazi architecture of Albert Speer in a detached manner. But he starts painting himself into a corner on the very first page. He decries the widespread opinion that Nazi architecture is “worthless, however well-designed.” Click the image above to see more ...

  3. Albert Speer. Albert Speer, a Nazi official and Adolf Hitler’s chief architect was born in Mannheim, Baden, Germany on March 19, 1905. Speer’s father was an architect too and he adopted the profession just to please his father leaving Mathematics, profession of his own choice. Under the strict supervision and guidance of an architect father ...

  4. Léon Krier: Albert Speer: Architecture 1932–1942. Les Archives d’Architecture Moderne, Brüssel 1985, mit einer Einleitung von Lars Olof Larsson, ISBN 978-2-87143-006-3 (englisch, französisch). Susanne Willems: Der entsiedelte Jude. Albert Speers Wohnungsmarktpolitik für den Berliner Hauptstadtbau.

  5. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Albert_SpeerAlbert Speer - Wikipedia

    Tweede Wereldoorlog. Berthold Konrad Hermann Albert Speer ( Mannheim, 19 maart 1905 – Londen, 1 september 1981) was een Duits architect en stedenbouwkundige. Tijdens de naziheerschappij over Duitsland (1933-1945) was hij vanaf 1937 rijksarchitect en vanaf 1942 rijksminister van Bewapening en Munitie. Door zijn vriendschap met Adolf Hitler en ...

  6. Nazi architecture is the architecture promoted by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime from 1933 until its fall in 1945, connected with urban planning in Nazi Germany. It is characterized by three forms: a stripped neoclassicism, typified by the designs of Albert Speer; a vernacular style that drew inspiration from traditional rural architecture ...

  7. Atli M Seelow. Albert Speer (1905–1981) undoubtedly occupies a special position in architectural history; his biography differs from that of all other 20th-century architects. The importance we attribute to him today is due not primarily to his work as an architect but to his role as one of the leading protagonists of the National Socialist ...