HUB

Architecture / Space

ehrlichmonument

exhibition at DAZ
15:00
20:00

Format

HUB

Place

Deutsches Architektur Zentrum DAZ, Wilhelmine-Gemberg-Weg 6, 10179 Berlin

Language

DE / EN

Date

27 June - 01 July

Notice

Exhibition, no registration necessary

with: DAZ

Franz Ehrlich (1907-84) was a student and an instructor at the Bauhaus, an architect, and designer. He operated under the extreme political conditions of the 20th century: as a prisoner at Buchenwald concentration camp, as a modernist working within a Stalinist East German state, and as an assimilated nonconformist in the GDR. His best known works include the Rundfunkhaus on Berlin’s Nalepastraße, the 602 furniture series for the Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau, and the entrance gate of Buchenwald.
What can we learn from Ehrlich? Above all, that any designer who wants to change society cannot just deal in surfaces, objects, and spaces, but must intervene in structures, change organizational forms, and advance new decisi-on-making patterns.

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