Martin Wagner (1885–1957) was a German architect and urban planner who served as Berlin's city building councillor (Stadtbaurat) during the Weimar Republic. The catalogue holds 1 of his works: the Horseshoe Settlement (Hufeisensiedlung) in Berlin, designed with Bruno Taut — a Neues Bauen and Bauhaus-influenced social housing estate whose horseshoe-shaped plan around a central pond became one of the defining images of Weimar-era Modernist urbanism. It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Martin Wagner
Architecture at a Glance
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Horseshoe settlement
Berlin
Neues Bauen, Bauhaus, Modernist
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- The guide features 1 building by Martin Wagner across 1 city in 1 country.
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- Buildings by Martin Wagner can be found in Berlin (1).
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- Martin Wagner's work spans Neues Bauen, Bauhaus, Modernist.
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