Architect's migration to and from the Soviet Union
Wien

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Lecture Tatiana Efrussi

The central topic of this talk will be the mass migration of the architects and urban planners to the USSR in the 1930s. The economic crisis and political engagement made such creators as the second Bauhaus director Hannes Meyer, the radical urban planner Ernst May, the pioneer Austrian designer Margarete Schütte-Likhotsky, and many other of their colleagues go eastwards. There, regardless of human price it took, new factories were to be planned and built and their workers dwelled in new cities. What hopes and ambitions did the migrant architects have? Did they try to adapt to the dramatic context and try to realize their ideas? How did this attempt end for them?

Tatiana Efrussi is an architecture historian and an artist. Among her research interests are social histories of architecture and urbanism, and memory.  She holds a dr. rer. pol. degree from the Kassel University with her thesis on Hannes Meyer in the USSR. Since 2022 she is a member of « atelier des artistes en exil » in Paris.

 

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Veranstaltungsort: Depot Breite Gasse 3, 1070 Wien

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