Covers the architectural ideologies and urban planning practices in Weimar Germany, focusing on key figures and their contributions to modernist design.
Explores the architectural design process of a unique housing project in Munich, focusing on budget constraints, communal living spaces, and collaborative decision-making.
Examines the evolution of architectural ideas and arguments, emphasizing the importance of understanding past architectural production to inform present choices.
Delves into typological modifications in historical housing, emphasizing renovation strategies that balance modern needs with architectural preservation.