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#sliderssunday
Finally I got around to process and upload another one from the epic Easter photowalk with m_laRs_k and magrit k.. It's another view of Shell-Haus (Shell House) in Berlin's Tiergarten district. The unusual cascade-like building was designed by German architect and professor Emil Fahrenkamp (1885-1966). It was opened in 1932 as a Berlin branch of the Hamburg-based oil company Rhenania-Ossag Mineralölwerke which was acquired by Shell plc in 1947 as "Deutsche Shell AG". Heritage-protected Shell-Haus is a 2.700 m²/29062,56 sq ft steel frame construction designed in the style of New Objectivity. For more general info on Shell-Haus and its tenants over the years, please check my album or Wikipedia (STRG/CTRL+ de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shell-Haus).
The image is a true HDR made of three images. As usual, I've combined the photos in HDR Efex. More Sunday sliding was done in Color Efex ("Brilliance" and Warmth" and "Reflector Efex - silver"), Luminar Neo, and Topaz Photo AI.
Happy Sliders Sunday Everyone, and have a great summer/autumn week ahead!
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Façade of the monument-protected Shell-Haus (Shell House) located on the bank of the Landwehrkanal in Berlin's Tiergarten district.
As the name suggests, Shell-Haus had been originally built as the Berlin headquarters of the Hamburg-based mineral oil company Rhenania-Ossag, a Royal Dutch Shell subsidiary (from 1947: Deutsche Shell AG). The five to ten storey office building with its striking wave-like façade – which German architect Meinhard von Gerkan has called "the most beautiful building of Berlin" – had been designed by German architect Emil Fahrenkamp and was built between 1930 and 1932.
After WW II, Shell-Haus was used as headquarters for the Berlin power supply company Bewag which also had the building restored true to the original from 1997 to 2000. The elaborate restoration work (for instance, in order to obtain the original travertine rock for the building's façade, the Longarina quarry near Rome had to be re-opened) was awarded the Berlin monument preservation prize, the Ferdinand von Quast Medal, in 2000. From 2000 to 2012, the Gasag (a Berlin gas supply company) moved in, and since 2012, Shell-Haus houses an outpost section of the German Federal Ministry of Defence.
Happy Window Wednesday, Everyone!
Study of a Cornus Kousa blossom in the style of "Karl Blossfeldt", one of the founders of the "New objectiveness" in the 20ies and 30ies of the last century.
Eine Blumenhartriegelblüte im "Karl Blossfeldt"-Stil, dem Vertreter der "Neuen Sachlichkeit" in den 20iger und 30iger Jahren.
Diesel engine power station and substation, built 1929/30 in the architectural style "Neue Sachlichkeit".
Im Rosenau- und Thelottviertel in Augsburg
1928-1930 im Stil des Neuen Bauens bzw. der Neuen Sachlichkeit errichtete Wohnanlage
Architekt: Thomas Wechs (1893-1970)
Residential complex in Augsburg built 1928-1930 in the style of the New Objectivity
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Objectivity www.wissner.com/stadtlexikon-augsburg/artikel/stadtlexiko... de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neues_Bauen de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neue_Sachlichkeit_(Architektur) www.historisches-lexikon-bayerns.de/Lexikon/Neues_Bauen
Diesel engine power station and substation, built 1929/30 in the architectural style "Neue Sachlichkeit".
Oil on wood
Rudolf Wacker (* 25 February 1893 in Bregenz; † 19 April 1939 same place)
Leopold Museum Vienna
Wacker is considered one of the most important representatives of New Objectivity in Austria. "The New Objectivity (in German: Neue Sachlichkeit) was a movement [mainly] in German art that arose during the 1920s as a reaction against expressionism." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Objectivity
Diesel engine power station and substation, built 1929/30 in the architectural style "Neue Sachlichkeit".
Mountain Landscape with Automobile
Franz Sedlacek (1891 - 1945)
ALBERTINA Wien
"Franz Sedlacek [...] was an Austrian painter who belonged to the tradition known as "New Objectivity" ("neue Sachlichkeit"), an artistic movement similar to Magical Realism." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Sedlacek
Im Rosenau- und Thelottviertel in Augsburg
1928-1930 im Stil des Neuen Bauens bzw. der Neuen Sachlichkeit errichtete Wohnanlage
Architekt: Thomas Wechs (1893-1970)
Residential complex in Augsburg built 1928-1930 in the style of the New Objectivity
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Objectivity_(architecture) www.wissner.com/stadtlexikon-augsburg/artikel/stadtlexiko... de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neues_Bauen de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neue_Sachlichkeit_(Architektur) www.historisches-lexikon-bayerns.de/Lexikon/Neues_Bauen
Diesel engine power station and substation, built 1929/30 in the architectural style "Neue Sachlichkeit".
Diesel engine power station and substation, built 1929/30 in the architectural style "Neue Sachlichkeit".
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Oil on canvas
Rudolf Wacker (* 25 February 1893 in Bregenz; † 19 April 1939 same place)
Leopold Museum Vienna
Wacker is considered one of the most important representatives of New Objectivity in Austria. "The New Objectivity (in German: Neue Sachlichkeit) was a movement [mainly] in German art that arose during the 1920s as a reaction against expressionism." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Objectivity
Diesel engine power station and substation, built 1929/30 in the architectural style "Neue Sachlichkeit".
Diesel engine power station and substation, built 1929/30 in the architectural style "Neue Sachlichkeit".
The Briol Main House is located in the Isarco Valley in Barbiano - Tre Chiese at 1'310 m above sea level. A jump into an ice-cold pool is not for everyone, but it certainly becomes a passion for those, who are in the search of such an unspoilt piece of earth. The building was planned by the artist Hubert Lanzinger in 1928 and it is one of the very rare testimonies of the Bauhaus building style in the Alps. Created from stone and wood with a flat roof. Columns, immense windows for a house in the middle of the mountains without heating and with Spartan furnishing.
Diesel engine power station and substation, built 1929/30 in the architectural style "Neue Sachlichkeit".
Diesel engine power station and substation, built 1929/30 in the architectural style "Neue Sachlichkeit".
Architect: Hans Poelzig - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Poelzig
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Poelzig
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kino_Babylon
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babylon_(Kino)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Objectivity_(architecture)
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neue_Sachlichkeit_(Architektur)
The Briol Main House is located in the Isarco Valley in Barbiano - Tre Chiese at 1'310 m above sea level. A jump into an ice-cold pool is not for everyone, but it certainly becomes a passion for those, who are in the search of such an unspoilt piece of earth. The building was planned by the artist Hubert Lanzinger in 1928 and it is one of the very rare testimonies of the Bauhaus building style in the Alps. Created from stone and wood with a flat roof. Columns, immense windows for a house in the middle of the mountains without heating and with Spartan furnishing.
Diesel engine power station and substation, built 1929/30 in the architectural style "Neue Sachlichkeit".
Diesel engine power station and substation, built 1929/30 in the architectural style "Neue Sachlichkeit".
"The high-ceilinged room – replete with a large studio window – in wich a featureless mannequin-like figure is sitting in a reflective pose has a decidedly eerie feel to it. Clad in armour and wearing a helmet, an alarmingly tall futuristic ironman figure looms outside the window menacingly surveying the lifeless room with his penetrating, eyeless stare. This surreal situation is reminiscent of the magical defamiliarisation effects of pittura metafisica. By means of this device, Dischinger is able to communicate the prevalent experiences, emotions and the altitudes to life during the rise of National Socialism. The emptiness of the lifeless room is in itself spectral, everything has been depicted soberly and starkly, even the faceless person on the chair appears to be an object. Rudolf Dischinger, who is numbered among the most important artists of Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) at the end of the 1920s, met Julius Bissier in1934 who likewise developed surreal defamiliarisations during the 1930s alluding to the impending menace of Nacism in the form of new, highly individual compositions."
(Text for the exhibition)
The Butcher's House (Lindau), 1932
Mixed media on wood
Rudolf Wacker (* 25 February 1893 in Bregenz; † 19 April 1939 same place)
Private collection
Currently in the exhibition "RUDOLF WACKER
Magic and Abysses of Reality (Magie und Abgründe der Wirklichkeit)" in the Leopold Museum in Vienna
www.leopoldmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/143/rudolf-wacker
Wacker is considered one of the most important representatives of New Objectivity in Austria. "The New Objectivity (in German: Neue Sachlichkeit) was a movement [mainly] in German art that arose during the 1920s as a reaction against expressionism."
The Briol Main House is located in the Isarco Valley in Barbiano - Tre Chiese at 1'310 m above sea level. A jump into an ice-cold pool is not for everyone, but it certainly becomes a passion for those, who are in the search of such an unspoilt piece of earth. The building was planned by the artist Hubert Lanzinger in 1928 and it is one of the very rare testimonies of the Bauhaus building style in the Alps. Created from stone and wood with a flat roof. Columns, immense windows for a house in the middle of the mountains without heating and with Spartan furnishing.
The Briol Main House is located in the Isarco Valley in Barbiano - Tre Chiese at 1'310 m above sea level. A jump into an ice-cold pool is not for everyone, but it certainly becomes a passion for those, who are in the search of such an unspoilt piece of earth. The building was planned by the artist Hubert Lanzinger in 1928 and it is one of the very rare testimonies of the Bauhaus building style in the Alps. Created from stone and wood with a flat roof. Columns, immense windows for a house in the middle of the mountains without heating and with Spartan furnishing.
Old Houses in Lindau (1928)
Mixed media on wood
Rudolf Wacker (* 25 February 1893 in Bregenz; † 19 April 1939 same place)
Albertinum, Staatliche Kustsammlungen
Recently in the exhibition "RUDOLF WACKER
Magic and Abysses of Reality (Magie und Abgründe der Wirklichkeit)" in the Leopold Museum in Vienna
www.leopoldmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/143/rudolf-wacker
Wacker is considered one of the most important representatives of New Objectivity in Austria. "The New Objectivity (in German: Neue Sachlichkeit) was a movement [mainly] in German art that arose during the 1920s as a reaction against expressionism."
Winter Landscape (1934)
Mixed media on wood
Rudolf Wacker (* 25 February 1893 in Bregenz; † 19 April 1939 same place)
Private collection
Currently in the exhibition "RUDOLF WACKER
Magic and Abysses of Reality (Magie und Abgründe der Wirklichkeit)" in the Leopold Museum in Vienna
www.leopoldmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/143/rudolf-wacker
Wacker is considered one of the most important representatives of New Objectivity in Austria. "The New Objectivity (in German: Neue Sachlichkeit) was a movement [mainly] in German art that arose during the 1920s as a reaction against expressionism."
Diesel engine power station and substation, built 1929/30 in the architectural style "Neue Sachlichkeit".
Girl in Front of the Mirror
Sergius Pauser (* 1896 in Wien; † 1970 in Klosterneuburg bei Wien)
Öl auf Leinwand | Oil on canvas
Leopold Museum Wien
"Sergius Pauser ist ein Haupvertreter der Neuen Sachlichkeit und des Magischen Realismus in Wien... | Sergius Pauser is a major representative of New Objectivity and Magic Realism in Vienna..." (Informationstafel im Museum)
Entwurf Alfred Fischer, errichtet 1929. Das heute unter Denkmalschutz stehende Pumpwerk leitet das zufließende Schmutzwasser zur Kleinen Emscher über. (Infos von der nebenstehenden Infotafel).
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pumpwerk_Schmidthorst
Designed by Alfred Fischer and built in 1929, the pumping station, which is now a listed building, transfers the inflowing wastewater to the Kleine Emscher. (Information from the adjacent information board).
Landscape with Old Factory, 1929
Oil on wood
Rudolf Wacker (* 25 February 1893 in Bregenz; † 19 April 1939 same place)
Private collection
Currently in the exhibition "RUDOLF WACKER
Magic and Abysses of Reality (Magie und Abgründe der Wirklichkeit)" in the Leopold Museum in Vienna
www.leopoldmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/143/rudolf-wacker
Wacker is considered one of the most important representatives of New Objectivity in Austria. "The New Objectivity (in German: Neue Sachlichkeit) was a movement [mainly] in German art that arose during the 1920s as a reaction against expressionism." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Objectivity
The Zollverein Coal Mine Complex in Essen (More images in my series Zollverein) is one of the most impressive surviving examples of industrial culture from the modern era.
With their design of the central shaft facilities for Shaft XII, built between 1928 and 1932, Fritz Schupp and Martin Kremmer created the single most important part of the complex, both technically and architecturally. The industrial monument has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001.
The site of the Zollverein coal mine and coking plant stands symbolises industrial history and structural transformation in the economy. Here, Schupp and Kremmer created a high-performance industrial complex with clear aesthetics and a high degree of functionality. Symmetry, axiality and gradation of scale – the organising principles of the modernist formal idiom – came into their own here in a new context.
The curtain wall façades, designed in the style of New Objectivity (Neue Sachlichkeit) and made of a steel framework inset with clinker bricks, earned the colliery the reputation of being “the most beautiful coal mine in the world”, even back in its working days. Clearly visible from afar, the 55-metre-high double winding tower rises above the other buildings as an icon of mining architecture and a symbol for the entire Ruhr region. Years later, Fritz Schupp built the Zollverein Coking Plant, which went into operation in 1961, in the same style as the coal mine complex. In its day, the mine was regarded as the largest and most efficient one in the world. An era came to an end when the coal mine ceased operations in 1986 and the coking plant in 1993. A total of 600,000 people were employed here and coal was last extracted from a depth of 1,000 metres.
In the context of the International Building Exhibition (IBA) Emscher Park, the facility, which is protected as a historical monument, was promoted as a model project; the first phase of refurbishment began in 1989. Today, the Zollverein complex is the central anchor point of the Route of Industrial Heritage – a 400-kilometre-long trail along the industrial and cultural heritage of the Ruhr region. Based on a master plan by Rem Koolhaas and his firm OMA in collaboration with the architectural firm of Heinrich Böll, the site was transformed with conversions and new buildings by Norman Foster and SANAA into a site for culture, business and education. Today, the Zollverein is a popular tourist destination that is home to the Ruhr Museum, the Red Dot Design Museum, the Zollverein Monument Trail, and the new Folkwang University of the Arts with its design department, plus the studios and ateliers of four dozen creative companies.
Theatre of Mönchnengladbach (formerly municipal hall Rheydt - anno 1930) / Mönchengladbach / North Rhine-Westphalia / Germany
Album of Germany (the west): www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157713209...
Album of Mönchengladbach: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157714085...
The 1929 factory of Nedinsco was restored in 2012. It was built under architecture in the so called Bauhaus style according to the New Objectivity (in German: Neue Sachlichkeit), a movement in German art that arose during the 1920s as a reaction against expressionism.
The tower, reflected in the higher windows, now harbours a restaurant with a view.
The 1929 factory of Nedinsco was restored in 2012. It was built under architecture in the so called Bauhaus style according to the New Objectivity (in German: Neue Sachlichkeit), a movement in German art that arose during the 1920s as a reaction against expressionism.
A window in a window in a window:
the white plastered main building is reflected in the reflected opposite windows.
The 1929 factory of Nedinsco was restored in 2012. It was built under architecture in the so called Bauhaus style according to the New Objectivity (in German: Neue Sachlichkeit), a movement in German art that arose during the 1920s as a reaction against expressionism. This part of the building now harbours a studio.
1963 the world famous Bauhaus architect Walter Gropius designed this industrial complex where the also world famous porcellain manufacturer Rosenthal is located.The factory has become a national monument of buildings for its clear functional and visionary design.
Hasselblad 500 C/M
Carl Zeiss CF 4/120 Makro-Planar
CFV-50c digital back
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great stamp Germany 100pf "Maika / Das Mädchen vor dem Fenster" [The Girl In Front Of The Window] 1929 (Oil on canvas), painting by Christian Schad 1894-1982, german painter of period "Neue Sachlichkeit - New Objectivity - Nouvelle Objectivité"
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