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Theodor Goecke. La vivienda pequeña en el debate urbano alemán de final del S.XIX
Author(s) -
Jorge Bosch Abarca
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
vlc arquitectura
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2341-3050
pISSN - 2341-2747
DOI - 10.4995/vlc.2017.6967
Subject(s) - renting , german , profit (economics) , humanities , economic history , economy , urban planning , political science , sociology , history , law , art , economics , engineering , archaeology , civil engineering , microeconomics
The last decade of the 19th century is especially relevant in Germany with relation to the matter of the working-class housing and its influence in the city shape. During previous years, this dwelling was developed inserted into the large and deep urban block with the few exceptions of occasional works of reform character produced by non-profit building societies. In Berlin, the small dwelling becomes, for the first time, in 1891, an object of attention of the professional collective of architects. With Theodor Goecke as one of its main figures, the debate on the urban form and the working-class housing model will lead towards new proposals for a green and extended city, where in addition to the tenement rental building, the single-family house will become increasingly present. The differentiation of traffics, with the consideration of a new type of street for a more domestic living, not foreseen in the significant nineteenth-century designs of the Berliner city, favour this protagonism and establishes a starting point for the new modern approaches that will consolidate in the German urban planning of the first European post-war

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