Erich Mendelsohn (1887–1953) was one of the most versatile architects of the 20th century. His work reconciles the opposites of organic and rational building, of technological innovation and a regionalist attitude, of individual form and universal expression. He fled from Germany in 1933 via England and Palestine to the USA, and his work remains influential to this day.
This comprehensive monograph documents all 70 of Mendelsohn's known completed buildings through text and images. In two essays, it also looks at his design approach and his life. A newly compiled register lists all of his unbuilt projects The publication also contains numerous new photographs by Carsten Krohn, newly drawn plans and historical illustrations.
Pages: 240
Language: English
24 × 33 cm
200 b/w ill., 200 col. ill., 120 line drawings
Publication: 22 Nov 2021
ISBN 978-3-0356-2072-6
Carsten Krohn, architect and author
Michele Stavagna, architecture critic