FALKENBERG

COLOR AND SOCIAL VISION

Berlin. A UNESCO World Heritage site since 2008, Bruno Taut's garden city is a manifesto of color and social vision. This fine art photographic collection documents one of the most important experiments in expressionist urban planning of the early twentieth century.

Built between 1913 and 1916, Falkenberg represents Bruno Taut's utopian vision: working-class housing immersed in greenery, characterized by polychrome facades that break with the monotony of industrial building. Each photograph captures the harmony between architecture, color, and nature, where quality of life becomes a design priority.

Key elements of the collection:

  • Bruno Taut's expressionist architecture and the polychromy of the facades
  • UNESCO World Heritage and innovative social urban planning
  • Integration between housing and communal gardens
  • Housing utopia and the quality of working-class life

Fine art prints available in limited edition and high-resolution digital downloads for collectors, architects, and enthusiasts of architectural history.

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