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Essential
Architecture- Berlin
Einsteinturm |
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architect
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Erich Mendelsohn |
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Albert Einstein Science Park in Potsdam,
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date
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1921 |
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style
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Expressionist, Phallic. |
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construction
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brick, covered with stucco |
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type
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astrophysical observatory |
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The Einstein Tower is an astrophysical observatory in the Albert Einstein
Science Park in Potsdam, Germany designed by architect Erich Mendelsohn.
It was built for astronomer Erwin Finlay-Freundlich to support
experiments and observations to validate Albert Einstein's relativity
theory. The building was first conceived around 1917, built from 1920 to
1921 after a fund-raising drive, and became operational in 1924. It is
still a working solar observatory today as part of the Astrophysical
Institute of Potsdam. Light from the telescope is brought down through
the shaft to the basement where the instruments and laboratory are
located.
This was one of Mendelsohn's first major projects, completed when
a young Richard Neutra was on his staff, and his best-known building.
The exterior was originally conceived in concrete, but due to
construction difficulties, much of the building was actually realized in
brick, covered with stucco. It underwent a full renovation in 1999, for
its 75th anniversary, to correct problems with dampness and decay that
had meant decades of repair. It is often cited as one of the few
landmarks of expressionist architecture.
According to lore, Mendelsohn took Einstein on a long tour of the
completed structure, waiting for some sign of approval. The design,
while logical and perfectly sufficient to its purpose, stood out like an
"ungainly spaceship" in the suburbs of Potsdam. Einstein said nothing
until hours later, during a meeting with the building committee, when he
whispered his one-word judgment: "Organic". (Otto Friedrich, Before the
Deluge.) Mendelsohn himself said that he had designed it out of some
unknown urge, letting it emerge out of "the mystique around Einstein's
universe" (Wolf von Eckardt, Erich Mendelsohn.)
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www.essential-architecture.com
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