Part of a lecture of The Socialist City
Lecture on a group of architects working in the 1930’s on a new form of the city.
Based on Socialist ideas they begin to reformat the layout of a city based on an
Anti-Urbanism.
Members of the group;
Ernst May
Eugen Kaufmann
Wilhelm Derlam
Ferdinand Kramer
Walter Kratz
Walter Schwagenscheidt
Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky
Wilhelm Schütte
Anton Brenner
Alfréd Forbát
Hans Schmidt
Mart Stam
Hans Burkart
Max Frühauf
Wilhelm Hauss
Werner Hebebrand
Karl Lehmann
Hans Leistikow
Albert Löcher
Ulrich Wolf
Erich Mauthner
Hans Schmidt
Walter Schulz
More information can be found
El Lissitzky’s Russia: An Architecture for World Revolution.
Pgs. 188-203.