Egon Eiermann was one of Germany's greatest twentiethcentury architects. His works--which enjoy recognition worldwide--are characterized by transparency, truth to materials, high artistic standards, and stringent design quality down to the smallest detail. His pavilions for the Federal Republic at the 1958 Brussels Wodd's Fair estabfished his international reputation while making him an architectural ambassador of the young German democracy.
Preface and Acknowledgments
Egon Eiermann: Biographical Dates
ANNEMARIE JAEGGI
Introduction
WOLFGANG PEHNT
Six Reasons to Love Eiermann’s Work, and One Reason Not to Love It:
Notes on a Great German Architect
SONJA HILDEBRAND
“I really don’t know why I have such a sad reputation”:
Egon Eiermann in Berlin--Foundations of a Postwar Career
GERHARD KABIERSKE
Egon Eiermann as a Teacher
KAI KAPPEL
Raster vs. Ruin
The Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedachtniskirche in Berlin
ANNEMARIE JAEGGI
“Architectural Diplomacy”
Egon Eiermann’s Government Buildings
CARSTEN KROHN
Avoiding the Architectural Gesture:
Egon Eiermann’s Administrative Buildings
FRIEDERIKE HOEBEL
“The inseparable harmony of within and without”:
Egon Eiermann’s Spatial Facades
CLEMENS KIESER
“This preserving of things: I just don’t believe in it anymore”:
Eiermann’s Postwar Modernism and the Architectural Heritage
ARTHUR MEHLSTAUBLER
Egon Eiermann--the German Eames?
Color Plates
Selected Works
Hesse Private Residence, Berlin, 1931/32
Redesigning of the Branches of Grieneisen Funeral Directors, Berlin, 1934-38
Matthies Private Residence, Potsdam-Babelsberg, 1936/37
Vollberg Private Residence, Berlin, 1938-42
Renovation and Extensions to the Total KG Foerstner & Co. Factory, Apolda, 1938/39
Buildings for the Markische Metallbau GmbH, Oranienburg, 1939-42
Neue Heimat Housing ProJect, Buchen (]Odenwald), 1946-49
Buildings for Ciba AG, Wehr (]Baden), 1948-52
Handkerchief Factory at the Lauffenmuhle KG Spinning Mill, Blumberg (]Baden), 1949/5c
Matthaiuskirche (]Church of St. Matthew), Pforzheim, 1951-53 (Tower 1955/56)
Merkur Department Store, Reutlingen, 1952
Burda Moden Publishing House Offices, Offenburg, 1953/54
German Pavilions at the 1958 World’s Fair, Brussels, 1956-58
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedachtniskirche (]Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church), Berlin, 1956-63
Hardenberg Private Residence, Baden-Baden, 1958-6o
Buildings for Neckermann Versand KG, Frankfurt am Main, 1958-61
Chancery of the German Embassy, Washington, D.C., 1958-64
Merkur Department Store, Stuttgart, 1959-61
Eiermann Private Residence, Baden-Baden, 1959-62
Buildings for the DEA-Scholven GmbH Refinery, Karlsruhe, 1961-63
Abgeordnetenhochhaus (]Parliamentary Offices), Bonn, 1965-69
Administrative Headquarters for IBM Deutschland GmbH, Stuttgart, 1967-72
Administrative and Training Center for Deutsche Olivetti, Frankfurt am Main, 1967-72
Folding Chair SE 18, 1953
Buildings and Projects