Architecture in Germany (1900-1945)
Otto BARTNING (1883-1959)
Bartning was a Modernist German architect, architectural theorist and teacher. In his early career he developed plans with Walther Gropius for the establishment of the Bauhaus. He was a member of Der Ring. In 1951 he was elected president of the Federation of the German Architects
BAUHAUS (Dessau)


Peter BEHRENS (1868-1940)
AEG TurbinenHalle,
Berlin Moabit 1908
Maison personnelle
Colonie dartistes, Darmstadt 1901
projets ou réalisations divers
Max BERG (1870-1947)

Dominikus BÖHM (1880-1955)
Jahrhunderthalle
Breslau (Wroclaw)
1911
Stella Maris church
Norderney, Germany
1931
Paul BONATZ (1877-1956)
Emil FAHRENKAMP (1885-1966)
Gare de Stuttgart
Ponts autoroutiers
Theodor FISCHER (1862-1938)
Shell Haus, Berlin 1932

Theodor FISCHER (1862-1938)
Walter GROPIUS (1883-1969)

Peter BEHRENS
Otto HAESLER (1880-1962)
Hugo HÄRING (1882-1958)
He is often grouped with Bruno Taut, Ernst May and Walter Gropius as being among the most significant representatives of the Modernist ("Neues Bauen") architecture that became important initially during the Weimar period, notably in respect of residential accommodation.
Hugo Häring was an architect and architectural writer best known for his writings on "organic architecture", and as a figure in architectural debates about functionalism in the 1920s and 1930s, though he had an important role as an expressionist architect.
HILBERSEIMER Ludwig (1885-1967)
HÖGER Johann Friedrich (1877-1949)
Architect and urban planner, best known for his ties to the Bauhaus and to Mies van der Rohe, as well as for his work in urban planning at Armour (now Illinois) Institute of Technology in Chicago.
His best-known work is the Chilehaus in Hamburg, constructed between 1922-24 for saltpeter importer Henry B. (Chile) Sloman. The office block features a curving facade reminiscent of a ship's hull, coming together at a sharp angle on the corners of Pumpen and Niedernstrasse
LUCKHARDT Hans and Wassili
LUCKHARDT Hans and Wassili
MAY Ernst (1886-1970)
MENDELSSOHN Erich (1887-1953)
Drawings

Einstein Tower, Potsdam-Berlin, 1920
Hutfabrik Lukenwalde, 1930
Schoken-Bau, Stuttgart, 1927-1930
POELZIG Hans (1869-1936)
Rudolf Petersdorff department store in Wrocław, Poland, 1927-1928
Projets de châteaux deau (Posen, Hambourg)
Sulphuric acid factory in Luban, Poland, 1911
1916 Istanbul
Haus des Freundschaft
1918 Schauspielhaus
Berlin
1930 Haus des Rundfunks
1931 I.G. Farben Francfort
1932 Poelzig Reichsbank
1932 Schauburg