Andreas Schätzke

Books by Andreas Schätzke

A Home of One's Own

Émigré Architects and their Houses. 1920-1960

When architects design a house for themselves, the often tense relationship between clients and builders is usually absent. That is why in many such buildings the architect-designer's artistic stance and political position, preferences and antipathies, temperament and character are more pronounce...
German Architects in Great Britain

Planning and Building in Exile 1933-1945

In the years after 1933 several hundred architects were forced to emigrate from Germany by the National Socialist dictatorship. Between seventy and eighty of them went to Great Britain – in part, prominent representatives of Modernism like Walter Gropius, Erich Mendelsohn, Erwin Gutkind, Arthur K...
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