Description
This book is about how different German architects designed buildings that were meant to influence society. The book also discusses how these buildings have been changed over time, most recently in Berlin.
This book vividly illustrates the ways in which buildings designed by many of Germany's most celebrated twentieth-century architects, were embedded in widely held beliefs about the power of architecture to influence society. German Architecture for a Mass Audience also demonstrates the way in which these modernists ideas have been challenged and transformed, most recently in the rebuilding of central Berlin.