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Expressionism Architecture 
"Colored glass destroys hatred", 
"Without a glass palace life is a 
burden", "Glass brings us a new 
era, building in brick only does 
us harm"- 
Paul Scheerbart 
Glass Pavlian,1914 
(Bruno Tayt)
What is Expressionism? 
 Expressionism is a term that artises in the early 20th 
century around a group of painters, mainly German 
and centered in Munich, who sought to convey deep 
emotional content using significant amounts of 
abstraction but without losing figural subject matter. 
 Color played a major role in their work. They also 
sought to convey a new and different kind of 
emotional content, often verging on complex 
psychology and psychic struggle.
Expressionism is 
Expressionism is the way of expressing 
something in and around something that 
you feel emotionally, from all the things 
that happen pheomenally.
Expressionism is not a clearly defined term and may 
have more than one definition. It can often 
overlap other kinds of content and formal choices. 
Nevertheless, there is a certain quality about it 
that usually allows us to recognize it. 
Expressionist forms are often sculptural, 
sometimes irrational, usually personal and 
idiosyncratic. But they are also often distorted. 
The notion of identifying “expressive” qualities in a 
building is not necessarily the same as identifying
Expressionistic form can also convey spirituality 
as well as psychology and it is important to 
evaluate a potentially expressionist form 
carefully before pronouncing a verdict.
Expressionism architecture 
An architectural movement that developed in 
Europe during the first decades of the 20th 
century. 
The term "Expressionist architecture" initially 
described 
the activity of the German, Dutch, Austrian, 
Czech and
Characteristics 
 Arts and Crafts movement and Art 
Nouveau influenced expressionists 
 Art nouveau, principally a decorative 
convention 
 turned to bionic and geomorphic forms.
Caspar David 
Friedich’s Das 
Eismeer 
(The Sea of Ice) 
1921, Walter 
Gropius's 
Monument to the 
March Dead
expressionistic” qualities. A building may convey 
some intentional meaning through its 
form(“expressive”).
Sydney Opera house 
1957-73 (Jorn Utzon) 
Lotus Temple,1986 
(fariborz sahba)
Distorted form for emotional effect, 
subordination of realism
Haus Duldeck in Dornash 
1915 (Rodolf Steiner &Hermann 
Ranzenberger)
An underlying effort at achieving the new, 
original,and visionary.
Einstein Tower in Potsdam 
near Berlin,1919-22 
(Erich mendelson)
Themes of natural romantic phenomena, such as caves, 
mountains, lightning, crystal and rock formations. As 
such it 
is more mineral and elemental than florid and organic 
which 
characterized its close contemporary art nouveau.
JFK International Airport in New York, 
1956-62 
(Eero Saarinen) 
National Museum of the 
American Indian,2004 
(Douglas Cardinal‘s)
 Forms in something more gothic rather than 
classic, which 
 resulted in forms and shapes that are 
individualistic from the 
 other forms of architecture around that time 
 Expressionist use of Monolithic materials.
Hohenzollernplatz 
Church berlin 1930 
(fritz höger(
Grundtvig's Church, 
1927 
(Peder 
Vihelm&Jensen 
klint)
Expressionism Architects 
Erich Mendelsohn 
Fritz Höger 
Peter Behrens 
Rodulf Stiener
Erich Mendelsohn
Erich Mendelsohn 
 (21 March 1887 – 15 September 1953) 
 was a German architect, known for his expressionist 
architecture in the 1920s, as well as for developing a dynamic 
functionalism in his projects for department stores and cinemas 
 One of the most important of the architects who are considered to 
be expressionists is Erich Mendelsohn who turned out countless 
drawings that are essentially thumbnail sketches of buildings based 
on the expressive capacity of form. 
 Mendelsohn also found music to be a major source of inspiration for 
his work and made drawings that in essence expressed the content 
of specific musical works.
Architecture career 
 At the end of 1918, upon his return from World War I , he 
settled his practice in Berlin. The Einsteinturm and the hat 
factory in Luckenwalde established his reputation 
 The Hat Factory was commissioned in 1921, Mendelsohn's 
design included four production halls, a boiler, a turbine 
house, two gatehouses and a dyeing hall 
 As early as 1924 Wasmuths Monatshefte für 
Baukunst produced a booklet about his work. In that same 
year, along with LudwigMies van der Rohe and Waltar 
Gropius , he was one of the founders of the progressive 
architectural group known as Der ring
Buildings
Steinberg hat factory, Herrmann & Co, Luckenwalde (1921-1923) with a strict
Schocken department store,Nuremberg (1925-1926)
Einstein Tower
 The Einstein Tower (German: Einsteinturm) is an 
astrophysical observatory in the Albert Einsein 
Science Park in Potsdam, Germanybuilt by Ericch 
Mendelson. It was built on the summit 
ofthePotsdam Telegraophenberg to house a 
solertelescope 
 The exterior was originally conceived in concrete, 
but due to construction difficulties with the complex 
design and shortages from the war, much of the 
building was actually realized in brick, covered with 
stucco.
 The complexity of shapes that make up the tower reflects on 
the one hand, a great sense of artistic freedom and, secondly, 
follows the ideas of Mendelsohn on what he called "functional 
dynamics", although it never came to define objectively, can 
be interpreted in their works in general as a clear desire for 
continuous and integrated forms. 
 Continuing its forms modulate the light throughout the day by 
generating a series of unique and original futuristic visions. It 
is considered not only an advanced lab but also a monument 
"firmly supported on the ground but also ready to fly or take a 
leap," a product of the aerodynamic shapes that compose it.
Fritz Höger
Fritz Höger 
 (12 June 1877 – 21 June 1949) 
 was a German architect from Bekeneihe 
 he became known for his Brick 
Expressionist style of architecture.
Architecture career 
 Höger is renowned for his use of Brick, in 
particular Brick Expressionism. Höger opened his 
own architecture office in 1907, 
 he received many commissions for private homes 
around Hamburg. It was during this time that 
Höger established his style with the use of bricks 
 n 1920 Höger published "The essence of the 
modern brick building" with Fritz Schumacher
Buildings
Hohenzollernplatz Church berlin ,1930
Chilehausin Hamburg, 1924
 The modern design was much under debate 
already long before the constructions started. 
 The basic structure of the church is a concrete 
skeleton, clad by the façades, finely structured on 
the long sides and of even masonry on the narrow 
sides 
 The entrance at the western side is flanked both 
sides by the cladding of the two round staircases. 
A semicircular flight of stairs leads to 
the ogival main portal. 
 The ogival form of the girders grants the interior a 
kind of Gothic
Peter Behrens
Peter Behrens 
 (14 April 1868 – 27 February 1940) 
 was a German architect and designer. He was 
important for the modernist movement, and 
several of the movement's leading names 
(including Ludwig Mies van der rohe,Le 
Corbusier and Walter Gropius) in earlier 
stages of their careers.
Buildings
AEG Turbine Factory, 1908–1909
Rudolf Steiner
Rudolf Steiner 
 (27 February 1861 – 30 March 1925) 
 was an Austrian phelosopher,social reformer ,architect and 
esoterist. 
 One of the most fascinating and important of the architects 
who are usually named as expressionists 
 A man who called himself a spiritual scientist 
 He edited the scientific works of the German Romantic poet 
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. 
 In his research on Goethe, he became aware of Goethe’s 
theory of color and his plant studies leading to the concept of 
metamorphosis.
Buildings
First Goetheanum Dornach, Switzerland ,1919
 The first Goetheanum, a monumental double-domed 
wooden structure, richly carved and 
painted 
 made of reinforced concrete 
 based on an architectural concept in which each 
element, form and color bears an inner relation to 
the whole and the whole flows organically into its 
single elements in a process of metamorphosis. 
 was destroyed by fire in 1922
Second Goetheanum,Dornach Switzerland,1928
 In 1924 Rudolf Steiner presented his model for a second 
Goetheanum – the present one – made of reinforced 
concrete 
 it was the first large-scale building to employ this material for 
sculptural forms 
 High colored windows and the central west window indicate 
the large Main Auditorium and emphasise the uniqueness of 
its artistic and architectural qualities. A glance inside – reveal 
the expressive power of architecture, interior design, color 
and space. 
 The Goetheanum is like a work of sculpture or a living thing. 
It is a center for Culture and encounter.
Done By 
Yazid Hamoda 
Al-Albayt University 
Facility of engineering 
Department of Architecture 
Student No :1300703006

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Expressionism architecture final edidation

  • 1. Expressionism Architecture "Colored glass destroys hatred", "Without a glass palace life is a burden", "Glass brings us a new era, building in brick only does us harm"- Paul Scheerbart Glass Pavlian,1914 (Bruno Tayt)
  • 2. What is Expressionism?  Expressionism is a term that artises in the early 20th century around a group of painters, mainly German and centered in Munich, who sought to convey deep emotional content using significant amounts of abstraction but without losing figural subject matter.  Color played a major role in their work. They also sought to convey a new and different kind of emotional content, often verging on complex psychology and psychic struggle.
  • 3. Expressionism is Expressionism is the way of expressing something in and around something that you feel emotionally, from all the things that happen pheomenally.
  • 4. Expressionism is not a clearly defined term and may have more than one definition. It can often overlap other kinds of content and formal choices. Nevertheless, there is a certain quality about it that usually allows us to recognize it. Expressionist forms are often sculptural, sometimes irrational, usually personal and idiosyncratic. But they are also often distorted. The notion of identifying “expressive” qualities in a building is not necessarily the same as identifying
  • 5. Expressionistic form can also convey spirituality as well as psychology and it is important to evaluate a potentially expressionist form carefully before pronouncing a verdict.
  • 6. Expressionism architecture An architectural movement that developed in Europe during the first decades of the 20th century. The term "Expressionist architecture" initially described the activity of the German, Dutch, Austrian, Czech and
  • 7. Characteristics  Arts and Crafts movement and Art Nouveau influenced expressionists  Art nouveau, principally a decorative convention  turned to bionic and geomorphic forms.
  • 8. Caspar David Friedich’s Das Eismeer (The Sea of Ice) 1921, Walter Gropius's Monument to the March Dead
  • 9. expressionistic” qualities. A building may convey some intentional meaning through its form(“expressive”).
  • 10. Sydney Opera house 1957-73 (Jorn Utzon) Lotus Temple,1986 (fariborz sahba)
  • 11. Distorted form for emotional effect, subordination of realism
  • 12. Haus Duldeck in Dornash 1915 (Rodolf Steiner &Hermann Ranzenberger)
  • 13. An underlying effort at achieving the new, original,and visionary.
  • 14. Einstein Tower in Potsdam near Berlin,1919-22 (Erich mendelson)
  • 15. Themes of natural romantic phenomena, such as caves, mountains, lightning, crystal and rock formations. As such it is more mineral and elemental than florid and organic which characterized its close contemporary art nouveau.
  • 16. JFK International Airport in New York, 1956-62 (Eero Saarinen) National Museum of the American Indian,2004 (Douglas Cardinal‘s)
  • 17.  Forms in something more gothic rather than classic, which  resulted in forms and shapes that are individualistic from the  other forms of architecture around that time  Expressionist use of Monolithic materials.
  • 18. Hohenzollernplatz Church berlin 1930 (fritz höger(
  • 19. Grundtvig's Church, 1927 (Peder Vihelm&Jensen klint)
  • 20. Expressionism Architects Erich Mendelsohn Fritz Höger Peter Behrens Rodulf Stiener
  • 22. Erich Mendelsohn  (21 March 1887 – 15 September 1953)  was a German architect, known for his expressionist architecture in the 1920s, as well as for developing a dynamic functionalism in his projects for department stores and cinemas  One of the most important of the architects who are considered to be expressionists is Erich Mendelsohn who turned out countless drawings that are essentially thumbnail sketches of buildings based on the expressive capacity of form.  Mendelsohn also found music to be a major source of inspiration for his work and made drawings that in essence expressed the content of specific musical works.
  • 23. Architecture career  At the end of 1918, upon his return from World War I , he settled his practice in Berlin. The Einsteinturm and the hat factory in Luckenwalde established his reputation  The Hat Factory was commissioned in 1921, Mendelsohn's design included four production halls, a boiler, a turbine house, two gatehouses and a dyeing hall  As early as 1924 Wasmuths Monatshefte für Baukunst produced a booklet about his work. In that same year, along with LudwigMies van der Rohe and Waltar Gropius , he was one of the founders of the progressive architectural group known as Der ring
  • 25. Steinberg hat factory, Herrmann & Co, Luckenwalde (1921-1923) with a strict
  • 28.  The Einstein Tower (German: Einsteinturm) is an astrophysical observatory in the Albert Einsein Science Park in Potsdam, Germanybuilt by Ericch Mendelson. It was built on the summit ofthePotsdam Telegraophenberg to house a solertelescope  The exterior was originally conceived in concrete, but due to construction difficulties with the complex design and shortages from the war, much of the building was actually realized in brick, covered with stucco.
  • 29.  The complexity of shapes that make up the tower reflects on the one hand, a great sense of artistic freedom and, secondly, follows the ideas of Mendelsohn on what he called "functional dynamics", although it never came to define objectively, can be interpreted in their works in general as a clear desire for continuous and integrated forms.  Continuing its forms modulate the light throughout the day by generating a series of unique and original futuristic visions. It is considered not only an advanced lab but also a monument "firmly supported on the ground but also ready to fly or take a leap," a product of the aerodynamic shapes that compose it.
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  • 33. Fritz Höger  (12 June 1877 – 21 June 1949)  was a German architect from Bekeneihe  he became known for his Brick Expressionist style of architecture.
  • 34. Architecture career  Höger is renowned for his use of Brick, in particular Brick Expressionism. Höger opened his own architecture office in 1907,  he received many commissions for private homes around Hamburg. It was during this time that Höger established his style with the use of bricks  n 1920 Höger published "The essence of the modern brick building" with Fritz Schumacher
  • 38.  The modern design was much under debate already long before the constructions started.  The basic structure of the church is a concrete skeleton, clad by the façades, finely structured on the long sides and of even masonry on the narrow sides  The entrance at the western side is flanked both sides by the cladding of the two round staircases. A semicircular flight of stairs leads to the ogival main portal.  The ogival form of the girders grants the interior a kind of Gothic
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  • 41. Peter Behrens  (14 April 1868 – 27 February 1940)  was a German architect and designer. He was important for the modernist movement, and several of the movement's leading names (including Ludwig Mies van der rohe,Le Corbusier and Walter Gropius) in earlier stages of their careers.
  • 43. AEG Turbine Factory, 1908–1909
  • 45. Rudolf Steiner  (27 February 1861 – 30 March 1925)  was an Austrian phelosopher,social reformer ,architect and esoterist.  One of the most fascinating and important of the architects who are usually named as expressionists  A man who called himself a spiritual scientist  He edited the scientific works of the German Romantic poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.  In his research on Goethe, he became aware of Goethe’s theory of color and his plant studies leading to the concept of metamorphosis.
  • 47. First Goetheanum Dornach, Switzerland ,1919
  • 48.  The first Goetheanum, a monumental double-domed wooden structure, richly carved and painted  made of reinforced concrete  based on an architectural concept in which each element, form and color bears an inner relation to the whole and the whole flows organically into its single elements in a process of metamorphosis.  was destroyed by fire in 1922
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  • 52.  In 1924 Rudolf Steiner presented his model for a second Goetheanum – the present one – made of reinforced concrete  it was the first large-scale building to employ this material for sculptural forms  High colored windows and the central west window indicate the large Main Auditorium and emphasise the uniqueness of its artistic and architectural qualities. A glance inside – reveal the expressive power of architecture, interior design, color and space.  The Goetheanum is like a work of sculpture or a living thing. It is a center for Culture and encounter.
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  • 54. Done By Yazid Hamoda Al-Albayt University Facility of engineering Department of Architecture Student No :1300703006