- Peter Behrens
Infobox Architect
caption= Portrait of Peter Behrens byMax Lieberman
name= Peter Behrens
nationality= German
birth_date=April 14, 1868
birth_place=Hamburg ,Germany
death_date=February 27, 1940 (age 71)
death_place=
practice_name=
significant_buildings=AEG Factory
significant_projects=Deutscher Werkbund
awards= | : "For the Canadian writer, seePeter Behrens (writer) . For the German musician and member of Trio, seePeter Behrens (musician) ."Peter Behrens (April 14 ,1868 –February 27 ,1940 ) was a Germanarchitect anddesigner .Biography
, where Behrens built his own house and fully conceived everything inside the house (furniture, towels, paintings, pottery, etc.) The building of this house is considered to be the turning point in his life, when he left the artistic circles of Munich and moved away from the Jugendstil towards a sober and austere style of design.
He was one of the leaders of architectural reform at the turn of the century and was a major designer of factories and office buildings in brick, steel and glass. In 1903, Behrens was named director of the Kunstgewerberschule in Düsseldorf, where he implemented successful reforms. In 1907, Behrens and ten other people (
Hermann Muthesius ,Theodor Fischer ,Josef Hoffmann ,Joseph Maria Olbrich ,Bruno Paul ,Richard Riemerschmid , Fritz Schumacher, among others), plus twelve companies, gathered to create the GermanWerkbund . As an organization, it was clearly indebted to the principles and priorities of theArts and Crafts movement , but with a decidedly modern twist. Members of the Werkbund were focused on improving the overall level of taste in Germany by improving the design of everyday objects and products. This very practical aspect made it an extremely influential organization among industrialists, public policy experts, designers, investors, critics and academics. Behrens' work for AEG was the first large-scale demonstration of the viability and vitality of the Werkbund's initiatives and objectives.In 1907,
AEG ("Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gessellschaft") retained Behrens as artistic consultant. He designed the entire corporate identity (logotype , product design, publicity, etc.) and for that he is considered the firstindustrial design er in history. Peter Behrens was never an employee for AEG, but worked in the capacity of artistic consultant. In 1910, Behrens designed the A.E.G. Turbine Factory. From 1907 to 1912, he had students and assistants, and among them wereLudwig Mies van der Rohe ,Charles Edouard Jeanneret-Gris (also known asLe Corbusier ), Adolf Meyer,Jean Kramer andWalter Gropius (later to become the first director of theBauhaus .) In 1922, he accepted an invitation to teach at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste inVienna .Peter Behrens remained head of the Department of Architecture at thePrussian Academy of Fine Arts inBerlin . In 1936 Behrens was called from Vienna to conduct a Master class in architecture, in succession toHans Poelzig , at the Akademie der Kunste in Berlin, reportedly with the specific approval ofHitler . Behrens became associated with Hitler's urbanistic dreams for Berlin with the commission for the new head quarters of the AEG onAlbert Speer 's famous planned north-south axis. Speer reported that his selection of Behrens for this commission was rejected by the powerfulAlfred Rosenberg , but that his decision was supported by Hitler who admired Behrens'sSt. Petersburg Embassy. Behrens and the academy helped his cause by reporting to the Ministry that Behrens had early joined the then illegal Nazi party in Austria on May Day of 1934. The vast AEG building with its marshalled fenestrations and detailing, like the project of which it was a part, mercifully was not built. War ensued instead. Behrens, seeking refuge from the cold of his country estate, died in Berlin's Hotel Bristol on 27 February 1940. [Stanford Anderson: "Peter Behrens and a New Architecture for the Twentieth Century", page 252. The MIT Press 2000.]Peter Behrens was a pioneer in everything he did in the first half of the 20th century and his ideas were spread around the world by his students, especially by
Walter Gropius ,Mies van der Rohe andLe Corbusier . The creation of the concept ofcorporate identity (see also:Corporate design ) had a direct influence in other post WWII companies such asBraun (company) orMacDonald's .References
External links
* [http://picasaweb.google.com/ID100Y/TheVirtualPeterBehrensExhibition Virtual gallery with Behrens designs for AEG]
* [http://www.slovak-jewish-heritage.org/database.php?LangID=1&MonumentID=78&form_TypeID=0&form_RegionID=0&form_LocationID=61 The synagogue of Zilina, Slovakia designed by Peter Behrens]
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