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  1. En colaboración con la Akademie der Künste de Berlín, la muestra se centra en el proyecto Arquitectura alpina , compuesto entre los años 1917 y 1919, en el que Bruno Taut expone su propuesta utópica para construir una ciudad en los Alpes. El conjunto, formado por 36 láminas que conformaron el libro y que nunca antes se han mostrado en su ...

  2. architectuul.com › architecture › glass-pavilionGlass Pavilion | Architectuul

    Bruno Taut. The Glass Pavilion, built in 1914 by Bruno Taut, was a prismatic glass dome structure at the Cologne Deutscher Werkbund Exhibition. The structure was a brightly colored landmark at the exhibition, and was constructed using concrete and glass.The concrete structure had inlaid colored glass plates on the facade that acted as mirrors ...

  3. 25 de sept. de 2017 · Bruno Taut [above] described his Glashaus for the 1914 Werkbund Exhibition in Cologne, Germany, as a "little temple of beauty"; as "reflections of light whose colors began at the base with a dark ...

  4. After the Nazis came to power, architect Bruno Taut was threatened with persecution as a “cultural Bolshevist”: in the First World War he designed peace monuments, wrote a pacifist manifesto and, during the November Revolution of 1918, established the “Workers’ Council for Art”.

  5. In 1926 Bruno Taut built his own house in Berlin-Dahlewitz. The German architect had already declared his. ideas of housing in the book Die neue Whonung (1924) exemplifying the new concept of ...

  6. The literary work of Bruno Taut (1880-1938) ˗ books, articles, essays, manuscripts and diaries ˗ includes about four hundred titles. An impressive number in relation to his dynamic activity as architect and professor, and considering he died

  7. 1914 "Glass Pavilion" of Bruno Taut. The Glass Pavilion, designed by Bruno Taut and built in 1914, was a prismatic glass dome structure at the Cologne Deutscher Werkbund Exhibition. The structure was a brightly colored landmark of the exhibition, constructed using concrete and glass.

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