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Bd. 82 (2023): ICOMOS – Hefte des Deutschen Nationalkomitees
Bd. 82 (2023): ICOMOS – Hefte des Deutschen Nationalkomitees
Positioning: Erich Mendelsohn and the Built Heritage of the 20th Century
Veröffentlicht:
2026-04-24
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Inhalt
3-4
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Welcome to Berlin and Shalom Aleichem!
Jörg Haspel
6
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Welcome by the Chamber of Architects
Theresa Keilhacker
7
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Welcome by ICOMOS Germany
Tino Mager
8
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Welcome by ICOMOS Israel
Eran Mordohovich
9
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Greetings by the German Commission for UNESCO
Roman Luckscheiter
10
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Greetings by the Israel National Commission for UNESCO
Dalit Atrakchi
11
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News from the Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles
Mary Miller
12
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Introductory Remarks of the Erich Mendelsohn Initiative Circle
Regina Stephan
13-16
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The Erich Mendelsohn System: the Architect’s Estate in the Kunstbibliothek Berlin
Moritz Wullen
17-21
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News from the Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles
Erich and Luise Mendelsohn Collections: Germany, Palestine, and the United States
Maristella Casciato
22-24
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Transnational Serial Nominations: Mapping of Attributes and Values Conveying the OUV of a Nominated Property
Birgitta Ringbeck
25-28
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Erich Mendelsohn’s Jewish Cemetery Complex in Königsberg (Kaliningrad): Cemetery Buildings as a Contribution to the Development of Architecture with Jewish Connotations in the Weimar Republic
Ulrich Knufinke
29-38
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From Berlin to Jerusalem: Erich Mendelsohn, Martin Buber, and the Jewish Encounter with a Rotating World
Alona Nitzan-Shiftan
39-46
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Spiritual Heritage: Mendelsohn’s Late Synagogues in the US
Kathleen James-Chakraborty
47-52
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From Westend to Rehavia: Erich Mendelsohn’s Houses as Milestones of a Cosmopolitan Career
Jörg Stabenow
54-61
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Erich Mendelsohn: Place, Identity and Exile
Eric Nay
62-65
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Erich Mendelsohn: Architecture and Exile
Ita Heinze-Greenberg
66-70
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The Reception of Mendelsohn and his Work in Britain
Alan Powers
72-76
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Berlin – Madrid – Bilbao
Patxi Eguiluz, Carlos Copertone
77-82
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On the Global Impact of Erich Mendelsohn’s Architecture. Sergio Larraín’s Oberpaur Building in Santiago and the Beginnings of Modernist Architecture in Chile
Marco Silvestri
83-92
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Erich Mendelsohn’s Early Industrial Architecture – the Luckenwalde Hat Factory (Germany) and the Red Banner Cloth Factory in St. Petersburg/Leningrad (Russia)
Sergey Gorbatenko
94-100
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Erich Mendelsohn and Expressionism: a Historiographical Issue
Anat Falbel
101-105
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Bay Region Modern Meets Mendelsohn
Wim de Wit
106-112
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In the Shadow of Expressionism: Erich Mendelsohn’s Postwar Reception in the US
Emily Pugh
113-120
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Seizing Opportunities for a Joint International Venture in the Spirit of UNESCO
Michael Worbs
122
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Erich Mendelsohn’s Documentary Collections and the UNESCO “Memory of the World” Programme
Marlen Meissner
123
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Mind the Gaps and Focus on the Built Works Themselves
Leo Schmidt
124
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Getting a Foot in the Open Door – Narrative Paths to a Tentative List
Eran Mordohovich
125
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The Mendelsohn Cosmos – Promoting Democracy and Communities
Regina Stephan
126
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Tools to Reach the Next Level
Katarzyna Piotrowska
127
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The Way Forward
Bogusław Szmygin
128
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Conference Programme
130-131
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Curricula Vitae
132-135
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