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The Neue Nationalgalerie (New National Gallery) on Potsdamer Platz in West Berlin (1965–68)

The Architect Paul Ludwig Troost with Hitler and Gauleiter Adolf Wagner before a Model of the House of German Art (1933)

Peter Behrens, Jugendstil Table Lamp (1902)

Peter Behrens, AEG Clock (1910)

Bruno Taut, Glass House (1914)

Alwin Seifert on Roadways and Landscape (1941)

Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Design for a Monument to Arminius (c. 1814)

Walter Gropius, Architect and Founder of the Bauhaus (1926)

Group Portrait of Bauhaus-Masters in Dessau (1926)

Bruno Taut, “An Architectural Program” (1919)

Erich Mendelsohn, “The International Consensus in New Architectural Thought, or Dynamics and Function” (excerpts, 1923)

Hannes Meyer, “The New World” (1926)

Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky on Modern Kitchen Design in the 1920s (retrospective account, 1992)

Weissenhof Housing Settlement in Stuttgart (built 1927)

Frankfurt Kitchen (left) Grete Schütte-Lihotzky (seated) with colleagues from the Frankfurt Municipal Building Department (c. 1928)

Erich Mendelsohn, “Architecture and Politics” (December 28, 1928)

Walter Gropius and Paul Schultze-Naumburg, “Who Is Right? Traditional Architecture or Building in New Forms” (1926)

Erich Mendelsohn, “The Modern Commercial Building” (1929)

Grete Lihotzky, “Rationalization in the Household” (1926-27)

First “Great German Art Exhibition”: “Works that are Setting the Direction of German Art” (July 18, 1937)