Krier, Leon / a.o. - Albert Speer, Architecture 1932-1942 - 1985

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Deze eerste druk hardcover uit Archives D'Architecture Moderne behandelt Albert Speer Architectuur 1932–1942 met Leon Krier en anderen in het Engels.

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"Albert Speer (born March 19, 1905, Mannheim, Baden, Germany—died September 1, 1981, London, England) was a German architect who was Adolf Hitler’s chief architect (1933–45) and minister for armaments and war production (1942–45).

Speer studied at the technical schools in Karlsruhe, Munich, and Berlin, and acquired an architectural license in 1927. After hearing Hitler speak at a Berlin rally in late 1930, he enthusiastically joined the Nazi Party (January 1931) and so impressed the Führer by his efficiency and talent that, soon after Hitler became chancellor, Speer became his personal architect. He was rewarded with many important commissions, including grandiose plans to rebuild the whole of Berlin (never accomplished) and the design of the parade grounds, searchlights, and banners of the spectacular Nürnberg party congress of 1934, filmed by Leni Riefenstahl in Triumph of the Will."

Vollinnen gedecoreerde band, uitstekende staat, 2 stempel(tjes) op voorste schutblad (zie afbeelding)

"Albert Speer (born March 19, 1905, Mannheim, Baden, Germany—died September 1, 1981, London, England) was a German architect who was Adolf Hitler’s chief architect (1933–45) and minister for armaments and war production (1942–45).

Speer studied at the technical schools in Karlsruhe, Munich, and Berlin, and acquired an architectural license in 1927. After hearing Hitler speak at a Berlin rally in late 1930, he enthusiastically joined the Nazi Party (January 1931) and so impressed the Führer by his efficiency and talent that, soon after Hitler became chancellor, Speer became his personal architect. He was rewarded with many important commissions, including grandiose plans to rebuild the whole of Berlin (never accomplished) and the design of the parade grounds, searchlights, and banners of the spectacular Nürnberg party congress of 1934, filmed by Leni Riefenstahl in Triumph of the Will."

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Aantal boeken
1
Onderwerp
Architectuur
Boektitel
Albert Speer, Architecture 1932-1942
Auteur/ Illustrator
Krier, Leon / a.o.
Staat
Fraai
Publicatiejaar oudste item
1985
Hoogte
33 cm
Editie
Eerste druk
Breedte
25 cm
Taal
Engels, Frans
Oorspronkelijke taal
Ja
Uitgever
Archives D'Architecture Moderne
Band
Harde kaft
Aantal pagina‘s.
245
Verkocht door
NederlandGeverifieerd
1989
Objecten verkocht
86,67%
pro

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