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Laws of Love: Innocently Outlawed! poster
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A documentary by Magnus Hirschfeld, which contains a shortened version of Different From the Others (1919).

Laws of Love: Innocently Outlawed!

Nov 1927

Neues Bauen poster
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Neues Bauen

Apr 1926

How Do We Live Healthily and Economically? poster
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Nine part documentary series on the advantages of the Neues Bauen architectural movement, particularly in addressing housing shortages.

How Do We Live Healthily and Economically?

Nov 1928

Das Bauhaus und seine Bauweise poster
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Das Bauhaus und seine Bauweise

Jan 2001

Das moderne Gartenheim poster
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Das moderne Gartenheim

Jan 1926

The Frankfurt Kitchen poster
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This film on kitchen design was part of a series of promotional shorts made by the photographer Paul Wolff in 1927-28 ahead of the International Congress of Modern Architecture (CIAM), which took place in Frankfurt-am-Main in 1929 and featured various demonstrations of mass housing.Die Frankfurter Küche, for its part, showcases the so-called “Frankfurt Kitchen,” which is still considered a key forerunner of modern kitchen design. Invented in 1926 by the architect Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky for the housing project “New Frankfurt,” the Frankfurt Kitchen was lauded for its low cost, high efficiency, hygienic design, and mass reproducibility. Wolff’s film demonstrates these qualities by comparing women at work in “old” and “new” kitchens, and through the use of animated diagrams demonstrating, in Taylorist fashion, the efficiency of labor in the new kitchen.

The Frankfurt Kitchen

Jan 1928