Year Zero to Economic Miracle

Lynnette Widder
Year Zero to Economic Miracle
Hans Schwippert and Sep Ruf in Postwar West German Building Culture


2022. 22 x 28 cm, hardcover
Circa 380 pages and 170 illustrations
ISBN 978-3-85676-427-2
CHF 55.00 / EUR 52.00
English

With photographs by Thad Russell
Designed by Dan Solbach

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West German architecture underwent a phase of in-tense productivity from 1949 to 1964. In the immediate postwar years, architects confronted Nazi legacies in building culture amidst drastic privation that hampered construction. As industrial production recovered and a middle-class nation emerged, so too did a new architecture influenced by the American International Style model, especially as Bauhaus masters returned to Germany from the United States as advisers. But there was much more at stake than style. Construction details and other technical documents reveal that this was a moment when architectural practice aspired to calibrate social, material, and political norms through design.

At the center of all these transformations were Hans Schwippert and Sep Ruf, two architects who shared political, religious, and professional allegiances. Schwippert, architect of the new Bonn parliament, worked to align economic redevelopment and a burgeoning consumer goods industry with design. Ruf, to whom Schwippert directed the commission for West Germany’s first World’s Fair pavilion, found ways to master architectural construction amidst both scarcity and largess. Photographs, drawings, and a broad range of unpublished documents introduce these two architects to an English-language audience.

Forthcoming in Spring 2022
 

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