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On the Move! Frankfurt and Mobility, Historisches Museum, Frankfurt

On the Move! Frankfurt and Mobility at the Historisches Museum, Frankfurt

For all that the (hi)story of the human species is one of movement, of the physical relocation of individuals and communities, be that temporarily or permanently, it is also one of the development of forms of movement and of the development of our relationships with the act of moving. With the exhibition On the Move! Frankfurt and Mobility the Historisches Museum Frankfurt explore those developments....... On the Move! Frankfurt and Mobility, Historisches Museum, Frankfurt As an exhibition

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5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for May 2025

5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for May 2025

As Heinrich Heine so very, very nearly wrote in 1827, May is here with its golden lights, And silky breezes and spiced scents, And it beckons with a friendly plenitude of new architecture and design exhibitions.1 Our recommendations from the plenitude opening amidst the golden lights, silky breezes and spiced scents of May 2025 can be found in Frankfurt, Ljubljana, Vienna, Rome and Amberg....... "Yes, we care. The New Frankfurt and the Pursuit of the Common Good" at Museum Angewandte Kunst,

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Estate Photos by Jens Gerber, as seen at Wie wohnen die Leute? Historisches Museum Frankfurt
Architecture | 07.06.2019

Wie wohnen die Leute? @ the Historisches Museum Frankfurt

To paraphrase the title of the recent exhibition at the Deutsche Architekturmuseum, with the Neues Frankfurt project the team of architects and urban planners around Ernst May and Ludwig Landmann sought to develop new housing for new humans. With the exhibition Wie wohnen die Leute? the Historisches Museum Frankfurt explore the contemporary reality of the Neues Frankfurt estates and thereby the new housing of then in context of the new humans of today. A Home Adapts by the group

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New Human, New Housing - Architecture of the New Frankfurt 1925–1933, the Deutsches Architekturmuseum Frankfurt
Architecture | 28.03.2019

New Human, New Housing: Architecture of the New Frankfurt 1925–1933 @ the Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt

Whereas at Bauhaus Weimar and Dessau architecture was essentially a subject of theory and experimentation, elsewhere in inter-War Europe architecture was theory and practice, and that, occasionally, on a large scale. Such as the Neues Frankfurt project. Instigated in 1925 by Frankfurt's then Mayor Ludwig Landmann and employing a team of some 148 architects, urban planners, garden designers, journalists et al, under the leadership of Ernst May and Martin Elsaesser, Neues Frankfurt realised

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5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for March 2019

5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for March 2019

"Beware the Ides of March" Julius Caesar was, allegedly, advised by the soothsayer Spurinna. And he probably wished he had. March 15th seeing his death at the hands of some 60 Senators, a death which led to civil war as opposing forces sought to control Rome's destiny. "Beware the 5th of the Calends of April" a modern day Spurinna would no doubt warn the good folks of the United Kingdom. March 29th looking as it is like being an equally fateful day. But while Caesar could have taken steps to

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Frankfurter Küche by Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky
Architecture | 23.01.2019

smow Blog Design Calendar: January 23rd 1897 – Happy Birthday Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky!

"The role of the architect is one of organisation. The house is the considered organisation of our ways of life"1, opined the Austrian architect Margarete Lihotzky in 1921. And in the course of a long, varied career, she repeatedly demonstrated what she understood by such; including most famously, if somewhat narrowly, in a kitchen design............. Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky (1897-2000) (Photo 1997, Werner Faymann, source https://commons.wikimedia.org) Born in Vienna on January 23rd

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Moderne am Main 1919-1933 @ Museum Angewandte Kunst Frankfurt
Architecture | 21.01.2019

Moderne am Main 1919-1933 @ the Museum Angewandte Kunst Frankfurt

"...a new generation, a new age, must develop forms and tenors for their interior and exterior worlds which correspond to its desire for well-being and its ideals" wrote Frankfurt city mayor Ludwig Landmann in 1926.1 With the exhibition Moderne am Main 1919-1933 the Museum Angewandte Kunst Frankfurt explore how such developments were approached and realised in Frankfurt and environs, and by extrapolation explore the contribution made by the region to the evolution of inter-War understandings

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5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for January 2019

5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for January 2019

The reason most of us fail to keep most of our New Year resolutions is, mostly, because we either resolve to give up things we enjoy or to do things we don't. Which is foolhardy in the extreme. If you wanted to do more sport, you would. If you wanted to eat less crisps, you would. But don't. And don't. So don't. The wiser choice is to resolve to do more of that which you enjoy, and thereby not only setting yourself an achievable goal but one which through the genuine fulfilment it brings

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