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'Und dann der Blick ins Elbtal ...'. Karl Schneiders Landhaus Michaelsen in Hamburg

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'Und dann der Blick ins Elbtal ...'. Karl Schneiders Landhaus Michaelsen in HamburgDas von Karl Schneider 1923 entworfene Landhaus Michaelsen gelegen am Falkenstein im Westen der Stadt mit spektakulrem Blick auf die Elbe gehrt zu den markantesten und architektonisch wichtigsten Gebuden Hamburgs. In drei thematischen Spannungsbgen wird die wechselvolle Geschichte des Hauses erzhlt und seine topografischen sowie sthetischen Besonderheiten vor dem Hintergrund politisch gesellschaftlicher Einflsse beleuchtet. Frank Pieter Hesse,

Das von Karl Schneider 1923 entworfene Landhaus Michaelsen - gelegen am Falkenstein im Westen der Stadt mit spektakulärem Blick auf die Elbe - gehört zu den markantesten und architektonisch wichtigsten Gebäuden Hamburgs. In drei thematischen Spannungsbögen wird die wechselvolle Geschichte des Hauses erzählt und seine topografischen sowie ästhetischen Besonderheiten vor dem Hintergrund politisch-gesellschaftlicher Einflüsse beleuchtet. Frank Pieter Hesse, ehemaliger Landeskonservator in Hamburg, analysiert die exzeptionelle Lage des Hauses in seiner sich verändernden Umgebung anhand unbekannten Bildmaterials. Gert Kähler verortet das Gebäude baugeschichtlich und klärt im Gespräch mit Volkwin Marg seine schillernde Erhaltungsgeschichte - von der Entwurfsidee des Architekten über den nahezu ruinösen Verfall bis hin zur letztlich gelungenen, aber komplexen Sanierung. Matthias Gretzschel begibt sich auf Spurensuche der ehemaligen Bewohner und Bewohnerinnen - Bauherrin Ite Michaelsen, Maler Fritz Kronenberg, Familie Werdermann und Axel Springer, der das Landhaus mit Parkgrundstück 1955 erwarb. Heute ist es im Besitz der Stadt Hamburg. Das Buch erlaubt einen seltenen Einblick in die privaten Vorstellungen bürgerlicher Landhauskultur seit den 1920er-Jahren bis heute.

EAN: 9783862181704
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 11.09.2023
Produktform: Leinen, Gebunden
Redaktion: Dröscher, Elke & Grunert, Heino
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 152
Abbildungen: Farbabbildungen
Keyword: Karl Schneider; Villen; Elbufer; Landhäuser; Falkenstein; Sanierung; Gärten; Volkwin Marg; Axel Springer
Fachschema: Hamburg / Kunst, Architektur, Design
Region: Hamburg
Zeitraum: Erste Hälfte 20. Jahrhundert (1900 bis 1950 n. Chr.)
Fachkategorie: Architektur: Schlösser, Herrenhäuser und Villen
Thema: Entdecken
Text Sprache: ger
Verlag: Dölling und Galitz Verlag, D”lling und Galitz Verlag GmbH
Länge: 273 mm
Breite: 214 mm
Höhe: 18 mm
Gewicht: 848 gr
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften/Kunst/Musik
Ähnliches Produkt: 9783862180318
Herkunftsland: DEUTSCHLAND (DE)
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