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Content 01 02 Supporting programme presse@ 03 Biography 04 Interview 05 Publication 2

presse@ 3 01 C a r l F i e g e r... We now need to invent a house with all the modern technological achievements, which is cheap enough to be affordable for most of those who need homes. (Carl Fieger: Das Wohnhaus als Maschine, in: Baugilde 6, 1924) Even with his first building, Carl Fieger made architectural history. Though the single-family house of 1924 remained an experimental building, the circular building called a Wohnmaschine (machine for living in) had an immense effect on the professional community and future architects. It was an important contribution to the search for new standards in housing construction. Carl Fieger, born 1893 in Mainz, began his career in Berlin, initially in the office of Peter Behrens, later with Walter Gropius. He accompanied Gropius from Weimar to Dessau. There he was substantially involved in planning many iconic modern buildings as an architect, among them the Fagus Factory in Alfeld (1922 25) as well the Bauhaus Building and the Masters Houses in Dessau (Walter Gropius, 192526). Fieger s work is characterised by the radical realisations of minimal dwellings, bold colour designs and curved walls that we see in the plans of his buildings, e.g. in his home, Fieger House in Dessau, (192627) and the Kornhaus restaurant on the Elbe river (1929 1930). It is in these buildings that Fieger s playful approach to standards, prefabricated building components and innovative building materials comes to the fore invariably also in interaction with the interior fittings and fixtures he designed to match the architecture. "Fieger s rendering of architecture was unbelievably dextrous and incomparably skilful. (Letter from architect Paul Linder to Paul Klopfer, December 1957) Carl Fieger was fluent in several artistic vernaculars from typography to furniture and interior design. He was also a master drawer. Thanks to his drawing abilities he taught technical drawing at the Bauhaus from 1925 to 1928, a mandatory course for Bauhaus students. A passion for working exerimentally and for developing standards and norms to suit individual needs marks Fieger s 40-year career as a creative. He later put to use the experiences he made in these fields at the Bauhaus as a research fellow at the Deutsche Bauakademie, the German university of architecture in East Berlin. Consequently, in 1953 Carl Fieger became the first architect to plan a prefabricated house in the GDR, a concrete slab building that did not look like one from the outside and hid its construction method behind a traditional facade. As a model for industrial mass production in housing construction this was a seminal building. In bourgeois circles people are still prejudiced against the Bauhaus with its modern conception of art. (Letter by Fieger to Walter Gropius from January 1, 1949)

presse@ The exhibition leads the visitor through Fieger s entire creative period, taking in the major architectural debates of the time: From the debates on the merits of standardisation versus creative individualism at the Deutscher Werkbund (German Association of Craftsmen) and the early Bauhaus to Le Corbusier s concept of the machine for living in (machine à habiter), which was to provide greater comfort of living for more people through serial production, and the formalism debate in the GDR of the 1950s, which revived the discussion about standards and the freedom of art. The exhibition sheds light on the architect s complete oeuvre for the first time and locates it in its historical context. Almost all the original drawings, designs, furniture, photographs and student projects originate from Carl Fieger s estate, which is owned by the. Architectural models made by Fieger of his best-known designs show the diversity of his works including a full-scale model of the never-realised circular house of 1924. Carl Fieger is thus rediscovered: as an architect in his own right, a furniture designer, brilliant draughtsman and Bauhaus teacher. Project funded by: 4

02 Supporting programme Curator guided tours 13 May 2018, 3 pm Wolfgang Thöner 3 June 2018 3 pm Dr. Uta Karin Schmitt presse@ 5 Fieger Construction Kit Interactive Architectures 22 March am 5 pm How can standardised components yield something unique? With the interactive Fieger Construction Kit, everyone can be the architect of their own city! Visitors will be able to assemble or reconfigure a range of Carl Fiegers housing typologies, based on the construction kit principle. The use of sensor and camera will enable visitors to immerse themselves and their buildings in this landscape. Standardised Knowledge Talk series April June Every thursday, 6 pm Standardisation of housing construction, rationalisation of layouts, uniformity of lettering and language, modularisation of forms the Bauhaus strove for systematisation and consistency. Behind this lay the Bauhaus s belief in the egalitarian power of technology and industry. It also shows the will to intervene through design to bring order to an increasingly complex and accelerated present. In light of the Bauhaus s drive for standardisation, the talk series Standardised Knowledge introduces modern projects, standard works and systems that address the ambivalent alliance between the pursuit of order and the shaping of society. 19 April 2018, 6 pm Organised Transport. The Container System Talk by Alexander Klose, author and Container Researcher from Vienna, Austria. 17 May 2018, 6 pm Houses of the Production Line: The Packaged House System of Walter Gropius and Konrad Wachsmann Talk by Bauhaus Lab 2018. The Bauhaus Lab is engaged in research into the universal wedge connectors that underpin the building system. 21 June 2018, 6 pm Ernst Neuferts: Architects Data: A Standard Work Talk by the Berlin based architect Gernot Weckherlin. He worked at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar and Universität der Künste Berlin.

presse@ 27 September 2018, 6pm Weltformat DIN Talk by Markus Krajewski, professor of Media Science at the University of Basel, Switzerland. Drawing Made Simple For visitors of all ages Sunday, 9 September 2018 European Heritage Day am 5 pm Free admission Carl Fieger was a brilliant draughtsman, whose architectural designs invariably carried conviction. Visitors will have a number of opportunities to learn more about Carl Fieger using a range of drawing techniques to develop their own designs with the assistance of an illustrator. No previous experience required. 6

presse@ 7 03 Biography Carl Fieger 1893 Born in Mainz. 1908 1911 Studies at the Mainz Art and Vocational School. 1911 1913 Employed at the Studio of Peter Behrens in Potsdam-Neubabelsberg. 1913 1914 Employed at the Studio of Walter Gropius. 1915 1918 Military service during the First World War. 1919 Employed at the Studio of Peter Behrens. 1920 1933 Employed at the Studio of Walter Gropius, starting in May 1920 in Weimar, starting in 1925 in Dessau, starting in 1928 in Berlin; simultaneously works as an independent architect. 1923 Participates in the Bauhaus exhibition in Weimar with two projects, among them the design for the Chicago Tribune competition in 1922. 1924 Fieger published his project Rundhaus [round house] in the essay Das Wohnhaus als Maschine [The Residential House as a Machine] (in: Baugilde). 1925 Gropius includes Fieger s Doppelhaus für Ärzte [Twin-House for Doctors] side by side with the most influential architects of the twentieht century in the first volume of the Bauhaus book International Architecture. 1926 Fieger publishes the essay Simplifying Housekeeping by Good Organisation (in: Bauwelt), including the designs for his own residence in Dessau. 1927 Marriage to Dora Sommer from Dessau-Großkühnau. 1933 1936 Occupational ban from December 1933 to October 1936, he earns a living accepting occasional jobs and lives in Berlin until 1945; employed in the Studio of Werner March (Olympic Village 1936). 1936 Occupational ban is lifted thanks to his admission in the Reich Chamber of Culture on October 13, 1936. 1945 1950 Following a call by Fritz Hesse, mayor of Dessau, Fieger returns to Dessau. He works for the Council of the City of Dessau, Department of Rents and Tenures and participates in the reconstruction of Dessau as an architect. 194647 Fieger participates in the effort to revive the Bauhaus with Hubert Hoffmann and others. 1952 Fieger works for the Tax and Revenue Office Dessau. He quits to participate in the National Reconstruction Programme Berlin as a design architect. 1952 1953 Research Associate at the Institute for Residential Construction at the German Building Academy (East) Berlin. 1953 Awarded the Certificate for Exceptional Achievements by the Building Academy Berlin for building the first trial construction with large precast slabs in the GDR. 1953 Fieger suffers a stroke. 1960 He dies on November 21 in Dessau.

presse@ 04 Interview Carl Fieger? Perhaps the last Bauhausler to be rediscovered Interview with curator Wolfgang Thöner, head of the collection of the. Mr. Thöner, who is Carl Fieger? Wolfgang Thöner: Carl Fieger is an architect best known for his work with Peter Behrens and Walter Gropius. But he made a contribution to modern architecture in his own right, which is still significantly underrated. Unlike many of his contemporaries, he was not especially extroverted. He worked in a team, for instance on the Bauhaus Building, the Masters Houses or the Fagus Factory in Alfeld. He also taught at the Bauhaus Dessau and was a brilliant draughtsman. Carl Fieger is perhaps the last Bauhausler to be rediscovered. It s about time he was brought forward into the light! Fieger s career as an architect extends from Bauhaus, which is quite a long creative period. Can you sum it up for us? Carl Fieger designed very different kinds of buildings. His first independent design in 1924 made his name internationally: a circular house that was never realised. But even before the First World War, he had worked on the German Empire s pompous embassy in Saint Petersburg, a not very modernlooking building with neoclassical elements. Fieger s career began with this combination and, curiously, finished with it too, when he designed the first Plattenbau in the GDR in 1953: a reinforced concrete building that hid its method of construction behind a neoclassical facade. What makes Fieger so special as an architect? 8 His trademarks are the curved walls of his buildings and his very bold sense of colour, which was pretty unusual for the time. His work was shaped by experiments with standards and norms, although it must be said that Fieger s approach to standards varied widely; they served him as templates for individual creativity. Fieger House (192627) takes central stage in the exhibition. Why? I think it s true to say that Carl Fieger wanted to bring the home to life as a Gesamtkunstwerk. With Fieger House, he succeeded right down to the smallest detail. He even designed the interior fittings himself. The house shows that it is possible to create a varied, aesthetic, uncramped dwelling in a small amount of space. The roof is accessible and the house opens up wonderfully into the garden. At the time, that kind of thing was only found in fancy villas. But Fieger wanted to make it available to everyone. His goal, what he worked towards, was the minimal flat for the subsistence minimum. He dedicated his life to this idea. What can visitors to the exhibition expect? The exhibition addresses Fieger s life and work by way of the major architectural debates of the day. Starting with the debates of the Deutscher Werkbund the German association of craftsmen concerning the relation between standard and individuality and the early Bauhaus, to Le Corbusier s idea of the machine for living in to the formalism debate in the GDR in the 1950s, which again dealt with standards. To illustrate these points we had

models made of Fieger s buildings. Therefore visitors can for example experience the full effect of the circular house in the original size. Additionally, there are many original drawings, designs and pieces of furniture. Virtually all of these are items from Fieger s estate, which is owned by the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation. They have not been seen in such a comprehensive exhibition before now. Interview:. presse@ 9

Bauhaus Dessau 03 Publication Carl Fieger. Press contact presse@ Accompanying the exhibition will be a publication with Kerber Press, issued by Wolfgang Thöner and Dr. Claudia Perren for the. Author: Dr. Uta Karin Schmitt. The architect Carl Fieger contributed to some of the most iconic buildings in the modernist period. He worked for the studios of Peter Behrens and Walter Gropius, where he set unique priorities in designing experimental and prefabricated Plattenbau buildings alike. Serial and standardised modes of construction shaped his 40-year career as a creative. Carl Fieger.. Bauhaus Edition 52 Kerber Verlag, Berlin 2018 ca. 240 pages, numerous illustrations Euro 45 Euro 35 at Bauhaus Dessau Design by Herburg Weiland, Munich ISBN (en) 978-3-7356-0440-8 ISBN (ger) 978-3-7356-0439-2