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WUWA (Breslau)

WUWA (German: Wohnungs- und Werkraumausstellung, Workplace and House Exhibition) was a building exhibition held in Breslau, Weimar Republic (today Wroclaw, Poland) in 1929. Organized by the Silesian committee of the Deutsche Werkbund, close to the Scheitniger Park (currently Tramwajowa, Dembowskiego, Mikolaja Kopernika and Zielonego Dębu streets). Several local architects, mainly members of Werkbund, participated in the exhibition. 32 different types of buildings were presented to serve as "standards". The main focus was on simple, but not trivial architectonical form and functionality. All 32 buildings were built within a three-month period. Recreational areas were a part of this project, together with a wooden kindergarten which was supposed to show new architectural trends.

House close to the pergola (ul. Tramwajowa 2). As of 2018 it has been refurbished as an info centre and café called INFOWUWA, and is a vibrant meeting place for local Wroclawians.
WUWA map (in Polish)
One of the WUWA buildings, Zielonego Dębu street

One of the most interesting buildings of the complex is Hans Scharoun's house for singles and young couples, which now serves as a hotel. The entire area received the European Heritage Label from the European Commission.

Architects edit

  • Theodor Effenberger [arz; de; pl]
  • Moritz Hadda [arz; de; pl]
  • Paul Häusler [pl]
  • Paul Heim [arz; pl] and Albert Kempter [arz; pl]
  • Emil Lange [arz; de; pl]
  • Heinrich Lauterbach [ar; arz; cs; nl; de; pl]

Locations edit

House Address Opis Project Photo
#1 ul. Tramwajowa 2 A gallery rental house with a waiting room for those waiting for a streetcar. House: Paul Heim i Albert Kempter

Garden: Erich Vergin

 
#2 ul. Wróblewskiego 18 A one-storey building with a flat roof and a skylight illuminating the interior, with a wooden structure designed for a kindergarten for 60 children. House: Paul Heim i Albert Kempter

Garden: Erich Vergin

 
#3-6 ul. Tramwajowa 2a Multi-family, eight-family rental house. House: Gustav Wolf

Interior: Ulrich Stein, Albert Müller, Rudolf Mestel

Garden: Erich Vergin

 
#7 ul. Tramwajowa 2b Four-storey rental house. House: Heinrich Lauterbach

Interior: Adolf Rading, Josef Vinecký, Li Vinecký-Thon

 
#8 ul. Tramwajowa Garages, the building has not been completed. Adolf Rading
#9-22 ul. Tramwajowa 4–30 A complex of thirteen terraced single-family houses (No. 10-22) and a four-family rented corner house (No. 9). House: Emil Lange (nr 9), Ludwig Moshamer (nr 10–12), Heinrich Lauterbach (nr 13–15), Moritz Hadda (nr 16–17), Paul Häusler (nr 18–20), Theo Effenberger (nr 21–22)

Interior: Emil Lange, Paul Heim, Eugen Weigt, Hilda Krebs (nr 9), H.E. Fritsche, Pohl Oels (nr 10 –12), Heinrich tischler (nr 16–17), Paul Häusler (nr 18–20), Ulrich Roediger (nr 21–22)

Garden: Erich Vergin (nr 9), Paul Hatt (nr 10–15 i 21–22)

 
#23-25 ul. Tramwajowa Private rental house, has not been completed. Theo Effenberger
#26-27 ul. Dembowskiego 11/13 One-storey two-family house with garages, both apartments with an area of 185 m2. House: Theo Effenberger

Interior: Ulrich Stein Ogród: Paul Hatt

 
#28 ul. Dembowskiego 9 One-storey single-family house with a garage, designed for a family of 6-7 people with a servant House: Emil Lange

Interior: Wilhelm Stephan, Hilda Krebs, Emil Lange

Garden: Kurt Schütze

 
#29-30 ul. Zielonego Dębu 23/25 One-storey two-family house for seven people House: Paul Häusler

Wnętrze: Paul Häusler, Fritz Kleeman

Garden: Julius Schütze

 
#31 ul. Kopernika 9 Hotel house for childless couples and single people. House: Hans Scharoun

Interior: Hans Scharoun

 
#32-33 ul. Kopernika 7/8 One-storey two-family house with a gable roof. House: Gustav Wolf

Garden: Fritz Hanisch

#34 ul. Zielonego Dębu Single-family house, the building has not been completed. Heinrich Lauterbach
#35 ul. Zielonego Dębu 17 Single-family building for a factory director or a senior official and his family of four and a maid. House: Heinrich Lauterbach

Interior: Heinrich Lauterbach, Anna Rading

Garden: Julius Schütze

 
#36 ul. Zielonego Dębu 19 Single-family house designed for a white-collar worker and his family. House: Moritz Hadda

Interior: Moritz Hadda, Martin Rosenstein, Anna Rading

Garden: Moritz Hadda

 
#37 ul. Zielonego Dębu 21 Single-family house designed for a senior official, merchant or freelancer. House: Ludwig Moshamer

Interior: Ludwik Moshamer, H.E. Fritsche

Garden: Julius Schütze

 

Bibliography edit

  • Beelitz, Konstanze; Niclas Förster (2006). Breslau/Wrocław Przewodnik po architekturze modernistycznej. Via Nova. ISBN 83-60544-52-2.
  • Rudolf von Delius: Werkbund-Versuchssiedlung in Breslau. In: Dekorative Kunst, illustrierte Zeitschrift für angewandte Kunst, Bd. 37 = Jg. 32, 1928/29, S. 273–281(Digitalisat).
  • Edith Rischowski: Das Wohnhaus als Einheit. Häuser und Räume der Versuchssiedlung Breslau. In: Innen-Dekoration, Jg. 40, 1929, S. 400–432 (Digitalisat).
  • Wohnung und Werkraum. Werkbund Ausstellung Breslau 1929. In: Der Baumeister, Jg. 27, 1929, S. 285–307, Tafel 85/86–100.
  • Georg Münter: Wohnung und Werkraum. Ein Versuch die Werkbund-Ausstellung in Breslau 1929 zu würdigen. In: Wasmuths Monatshefte für Baukunst, Jg. 13, 1929, S. 441–453 (Digitalisat).
  • Kaiser: Die Werkbund-Ausstellung: "Wohnung und Werkraum" Breslau 1929. In: Die Bauzeitung. Vereinigt mit "Süddeutsche Bauzeitung" München, Jg. 26, Heft 39, 28. September 1929, S. 415–421 und Heft 40, 5. Oktober 1929, S. 423–429.
  • Alena Janatková, Hanna Kozinska-Witt (Hrsg.): Wohnen in der Großstadt 1900–1939. Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 2006, ISBN 3-515-08345-6.
  • Judith Lembke: Die neue Welt von gestern, in: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung vom 30. Nov. 2016
  • Bundesinstitut für Ostdeutsche Kultur und Geschichte (Hrsg.): Jahrbuch des Bundesinstituts für Ostdeutsche Kultur und Geschichte. Band 3, Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, München 1995, ISBN 3-486-56102-2.
  • Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen (Hrsg.): Auf dem Weg zum Neuen Wohnen – Die Werkbundsiedlung Breslau 1929. Birkhäuser Verlag, Berlin 1996, ISBN 3-7643-5420-8
  • Deutscher Werkbund Hessen, Arbeitsgruppe »WUWA Breslau« Hg.: Helmut Hofmann. Architekt und Künstler, Student an der Kunstakademie Breslau 1928/1929. Ausstellungskatalog der Ausst. in Wrocław 1999. Frankfurt 1999, S. 16 ff. (ohne ISBN, zweisprachig deutsch-polnisch)
  • Jadwiga Urbanik / Grażyna Hryncewicz-Lamber: WuWA – Wohnung und Werkraum. Werkbundausstellung in Breslau 1929, 2. Aufl., Wrocław 2015, ISBN 978-83-938968-2-0 (online).

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External links edit

  •   Media related to WUWA at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website

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WUWA German Wohnungs und Werkraumausstellung Workplace and House Exhibition was a building exhibition held in Breslau Weimar Republic today Wroclaw Poland in 1929 Organized by the Silesian committee of the Deutsche Werkbund close to the Scheitniger Park currently Tramwajowa Dembowskiego Mikolaja Kopernika and Zielonego Debu streets Several local architects mainly members of Werkbund participated in the exhibition 32 different types of buildings were presented to serve as standards The main focus was on simple but not trivial architectonical form and functionality All 32 buildings were built within a three month period Recreational areas were a part of this project together with a wooden kindergarten which was supposed to show new architectural trends House close to the pergola ul Tramwajowa 2 As of 2018 it has been refurbished as an info centre and cafe called INFOWUWA and is a vibrant meeting place for local Wroclawians WUWA map in Polish One of the WUWA buildings Zielonego Debu streetOne of the most interesting buildings of the complex is Hans Scharoun s house for singles and young couples which now serves as a hotel The entire area received the European Heritage Label from the European Commission Contents 1 Architects 2 Locations 3 Bibliography 4 External linksArchitects editTheodor Effenberger arz de pl Moritz Hadda arz de pl Paul Hausler pl Paul Heim arz pl and Albert Kempter arz pl Emil Lange arz de pl Heinrich Lauterbach ar arz cs nl de pl Ludwig Moshamer arz de pl Adolf Rading Hans Scharoun Gustav Wolf arz de pl pt Locations editHouse Address Opis Project Photo 1 ul Tramwajowa 2 A gallery rental house with a waiting room for those waiting for a streetcar House Paul Heim i Albert Kempter Garden Erich Vergin nbsp 2 ul Wroblewskiego 18 A one storey building with a flat roof and a skylight illuminating the interior with a wooden structure designed for a kindergarten for 60 children House Paul Heim i Albert Kempter Garden Erich Vergin nbsp 3 6 ul Tramwajowa 2a Multi family eight family rental house House Gustav Wolf Interior Ulrich Stein Albert Muller Rudolf MestelGarden Erich Vergin nbsp 7 ul Tramwajowa 2b Four storey rental house House Heinrich Lauterbach Interior Adolf Rading Josef Vinecky Li Vinecky Thon nbsp 8 ul Tramwajowa Garages the building has not been completed Adolf Rading 9 22 ul Tramwajowa 4 30 A complex of thirteen terraced single family houses No 10 22 and a four family rented corner house No 9 House Emil Lange nr 9 Ludwig Moshamer nr 10 12 Heinrich Lauterbach nr 13 15 Moritz Hadda nr 16 17 Paul Hausler nr 18 20 Theo Effenberger nr 21 22 Interior Emil Lange Paul Heim Eugen Weigt Hilda Krebs nr 9 H E Fritsche Pohl Oels nr 10 12 Heinrich tischler nr 16 17 Paul Hausler nr 18 20 Ulrich Roediger nr 21 22 Garden Erich Vergin nr 9 Paul Hatt nr 10 15 i 21 22 nbsp 23 25 ul Tramwajowa Private rental house has not been completed Theo Effenberger 26 27 ul Dembowskiego 11 13 One storey two family house with garages both apartments with an area of 185 m2 House Theo Effenberger Interior Ulrich Stein Ogrod Paul Hatt nbsp 28 ul Dembowskiego 9 One storey single family house with a garage designed for a family of 6 7 people with a servant House Emil Lange Interior Wilhelm Stephan Hilda Krebs Emil LangeGarden Kurt Schutze nbsp 29 30 ul Zielonego Debu 23 25 One storey two family house for seven people House Paul Hausler Wnetrze Paul Hausler Fritz KleemanGarden Julius Schutze nbsp 31 ul Kopernika 9 Hotel house for childless couples and single people House Hans Scharoun Interior Hans Scharoun nbsp 32 33 ul Kopernika 7 8 One storey two family house with a gable roof House Gustav Wolf Garden Fritz Hanisch 34 ul Zielonego Debu Single family house the building has not been completed Heinrich Lauterbach 35 ul Zielonego Debu 17 Single family building for a factory director or a senior official and his family of four and a maid House Heinrich Lauterbach Interior Heinrich Lauterbach Anna RadingGarden Julius Schutze nbsp 36 ul Zielonego Debu 19 Single family house designed for a white collar worker and his family House Moritz Hadda Interior Moritz Hadda Martin Rosenstein Anna RadingGarden Moritz Hadda nbsp 37 ul Zielonego Debu 21 Single family house designed for a senior official merchant or freelancer House Ludwig Moshamer Interior Ludwik Moshamer H E FritscheGarden Julius Schutze nbsp Bibliography editBeelitz Konstanze Niclas Forster 2006 Breslau Wroclaw Przewodnik po architekturze modernistycznej Via Nova ISBN 83 60544 52 2 Rudolf von Delius Werkbund Versuchssiedlung in Breslau In Dekorative Kunst illustrierte Zeitschrift fur angewandte Kunst Bd 37 Jg 32 1928 29 S 273 281 Digitalisat Edith Rischowski Das Wohnhaus als Einheit Hauser und Raume der Versuchssiedlung Breslau In Innen Dekoration Jg 40 1929 S 400 432 Digitalisat Wohnung und Werkraum Werkbund Ausstellung Breslau 1929 In Der Baumeister Jg 27 1929 S 285 307 Tafel 85 86 100 Georg Munter Wohnung und Werkraum Ein Versuch die Werkbund Ausstellung in Breslau 1929 zu wurdigen In Wasmuths Monatshefte fur Baukunst Jg 13 1929 S 441 453 Digitalisat Kaiser Die Werkbund Ausstellung Wohnung und Werkraum Breslau 1929 In Die Bauzeitung Vereinigt mit Suddeutsche Bauzeitung Munchen Jg 26 Heft 39 28 September 1929 S 415 421 und Heft 40 5 Oktober 1929 S 423 429 Alena Janatkova Hanna Kozinska Witt Hrsg Wohnen in der Grossstadt 1900 1939 Franz Steiner Verlag Stuttgart 2006 ISBN 3 515 08345 6 Judith Lembke Die neue Welt von gestern in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung vom 30 Nov 2016 Bundesinstitut fur Ostdeutsche Kultur und Geschichte Hrsg Jahrbuch des Bundesinstituts fur Ostdeutsche Kultur und Geschichte Band 3 Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag Munchen 1995 ISBN 3 486 56102 2 Institut fur Auslandsbeziehungen Hrsg Auf dem Weg zum Neuen Wohnen Die Werkbundsiedlung Breslau 1929 Birkhauser Verlag Berlin 1996 ISBN 3 7643 5420 8 Deutscher Werkbund Hessen Arbeitsgruppe WUWA Breslau Hg Helmut Hofmann Architekt und Kunstler Student an der Kunstakademie Breslau 1928 1929 Ausstellungskatalog der Ausst in Wroclaw 1999 Frankfurt 1999 S 16 ff ohne ISBN zweisprachig deutsch polnisch Jadwiga Urbanik Grazyna Hryncewicz Lamber WuWA Wohnung und Werkraum Werkbundausstellung in Breslau 1929 2 Aufl Wroclaw 2015 ISBN 978 83 938968 2 0 online 51 06 18 N 17 05 06 E 51 10500 N 17 08500 E 51 10500 17 08500External links edit nbsp Media related to WUWA at Wikimedia Commons Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WUWA Breslau amp oldid 1175390601, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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