Rudolf Schwarz and the monumental order of things /

The product of a continuous European architectural and intellectual practice that bridged the Second World War, the work of Rudolf Schwarz (1897-1961) allows a deeper understanding of postwar German architecture. This book examines nine of his religious and secular buildings sited in the Rhineland,...

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Other Authors: Caruso, Adam (Editor), Thomas, Helen, 1964- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Zurich : Gta Verlag, [2016]
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