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Chapter 26

Old and New Styles in East and West

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  1. The Social Democratic Party’s Housing Construction Program for the Western Occupation Zones (May/June, 1949)

  2. Out and About in Style (1950)

  3. Proclamation of the Principles of Urban Planning by the Council of Ministers of the German Democratic Republic (September 15, 1950)

  4. New Buildings in Sangerhausen (Saxony-Anhalt) (1953)

  5. Furniture Design of the 1950s: Kidney-Shaped Table (1954)

  6. Fashion Show in Potsdam (May 5, 1955)

  7. New Residential Buildings in Lübeck (September 1955)

  8. What Tenants Want: Modern Apartments and Well-Designed Furniture (1956)

  9. A Housewife in Her New Modern Kitchen (1957)

  10. Furniture Design of the 1950s: Corner Seating Arrangment with a Gas-Heating Unit (1957)

  11. Bathroom with Gas-Powered Washing Machine (1957)

  12. “Treasure Hunting in the Junk Room” (1958/59)

  13. “Bachelor Paradise” (1959)

  14. Stalinstadt (later: Eisenhüttenstadt) (1960)

  15. Illustrations of Home Furnishings (1955-1960)

 
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