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Name
  
Max Taut

Siblings
  
Bruno Taut

Role
  
Architect

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Died
  
February 26, 1967, Berlin, Germany

Max Taut (15 May 1884 — 26 February 1967) was a German architect.

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Biography

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Max Taut was born in Konigsberg, the younger brother of Bruno Taut. He, his brother and Franz Hoffman formed Taut & Hoffman, an architecture firm in Berlin, In the 1920s, Max Taut was particularly known for his office buildings for trade unionss. Between 1922 and 1925, he built one house a year on Hiddensee island, each one very different from the others.

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The Deutscher Buchdrucker building (1924–1926) on Dudenstrase in Berlin and the consumer cooperatives' department store (1930–1933) on Oranienplatz are two of his most important buildings and are on the Berlin list of heritage sites.

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He was a member of the Glass Chain and the Novembergruppe. He was also a member of the avant garde architectural society, Zehnerring, which included Mies van der Rohe, Walter Gropius and Erich Mendelsohn. His primary importance exists in the development of framed buildings, which showed the construction of the building and symbolized a new, democratic openness in architecture.

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After the Second World War, he and Wilhelm Buning founded a new architecture school at the Berlin University of the Arts. His postwar work includes the Reutersiedlung (1948–1952) in Bonn and Ludwig Georgs Gymnasium (1951–1955) in Darmstadt.

Taut was buried at the Choriner monastery cemetery.

Buildings

  • Janusz Korczak Gymnasium, formerly the Knabenschule in Finsterwalde (1913)
  • Administration building, Allgemeiner Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund in Berlin-Mitte (1922–1923)
  • Two houses in the Weisenhofsiedlung in Stuttgart (1927)
  • Verband der Deutschen Buchdrucker building on Dudenstrase 10, Berlin (1924–1926 [1]), designed with Franz Hoffmann.
  • Alexander von Humboldt Oberschule in Berlin-Kopenick, formerly Oberlyzeum "Dorotheenschule" (1929)
  • Trade union building, Frankfurt am Main (1929–1931)
  • Noldnerplatz group of schools in Berlin-Lichtenberg (1927–1932)
  • Reichsknappschafthaus on Breitenbachplatz in Berlin (1930), designed with Franz Hoffmann. Designed in the Bauhaus style with a steel frame and a ceramic-tile facade. (Used today by the Institute for Latin American Studies, Free University of Berlin).
  • Block of flats with library on Dudenstrase 12–20, Berlin (1954–1955), designed with Franz Hoffmann.
  • 1963/64 Renovation of the Jagdschloss Glienicke, with bay windows added to the two lower floors
  • Ludwig Georgs Gymnasium in Darmstadt
  • Publications

  • Max Taut: Bauten und Plane, Berlin (1927) (German)
  • Alfred Kuhn: Max Taut - Bauten, Berlin (1932) (German)
  • Max Taut: Berlin im Aufbau, Berlin (1946) (German)
  • References

    Max Taut Wikipedia