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Sunday, February 12, 2012
Wartime Architects: Creating Amid Chaos
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A German poster printed in Dutch that says “Atlantic Wall; 1943 is not 1918.” Credit: Wolfsonian-Florida International University, Mia...
ARCHITECTURE AND IDEOLOGY
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Casa del Fascio Totalitarianism darkened Europe as economies collapsed in the 1930s. Architecture played a critical role in Adolf Hitl...
THE OLYMPIC STADIUM IN BERLIN
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Like Mussolini, Hitler used the power of architecture to further the Third Reich, building the Olympic stadium in Berlin. This powerful ...
Nazi architecture I
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Nazi architecture rejected modem style. Official Nazi policy required a monumental neoclassical design for big buildings. This is the ou...
Nazi architecture II
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The K önigsplatz in Munich, where in 1935 two "Honour Temples" were erected for the remains of the 16 Nazis who died in the a...
Monday, June 6, 2011
ALBERT SPEER, (1905–1981)
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Best-known architect of Adolf Hitler’s National Socialist regime. Albert Speer operated at the intersection of architecture, urbanism, Thi...
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Monday, July 5, 2010
Speer son attacks plan to make Nazi complex a world heritage site
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Albert Speer, son of the man who designed Adolf Hitler's pompous Nazi Party rally grounds in Nuremberg, attacked Sunday a plan to decl...
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