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Die Architektur des ExpressionismusDie Architektur mu die besonnenste unter den Knsten bleiben, schrieb ein Zeitgenosse 1920. Doch die Architekten des Expressionismus wollten den Traum und den Rausch, die Erneuerung der Gesellschaft und die Luterung des Einzelnen. Sie wollten den Rckgriff auf groe Zeiten der Vergangenheit, und sie setzten ihre Hoffnungen auf eine ferne Zukunft. Sie wollten das Gesamtkunstwerk und durch Farben und Formen Tausende zu Jubel und Lust oder zur Trauer
»Die Architektur muß die besonnenste unter den Künsten bleiben«, schrieb ein Zeitgenosse 1920. Doch die Architekten des Expressionismus wollten den Traum und den Rausch, die Erneuerung der Gesellschaft und die Läuterung des Einzelnen. Sie wollten den Rückgriff auf große Zeiten der Vergangenheit, und sie setzten ihre Hoffnungen auf eine ferne Zukunft. Sie wollten das Gesamtkunstwerk und »durch Farben und Formen Tausende zu Jubel und Lust oder zur Trauer stimmen«. Lange Zeit sind die pathetischen Entwürfe, aber auch die verwirklichten Bauten der ersten drei Jahrzehnte dieses Jahrhunderts übergangen worden. Das Buch von Wolfgang Pehnt gilt bis heute als Standardwerk und wurde inzwischen in mehrere Sprachen übersetzt. Die vorliegende dritte Auflage ist völlig neu bearbeitet. Der Katalanische Modernisme und Prager Kubismus haben ebenso eigene Kapitel erhalten wie »Bühne und Theater« als Bauvorhaben der expressionistischen Architektur. Zahlreiche Architekten, darunter Hans Poelzig und Peter Behrens, werden nun in monografischen Kapiteln gewürdigt. Die Kapitel »Expressionismus und Neues Bauen« und »Expressionismus und NS-Architektur« unterstreichen, dass die expressionistische Baukunst nicht mit der Inflation ihr Ende findet. Das Buch erschließt zudem weitere Quellen und wurde weitgehend neu illustriert. Zum Autor: Wolfgang Pehnt *1931 in Kassel. Architekturhistoriker und - kritiker. 1956 Promotion in Frankfurt am Main. 1957-1963 Verlagslektor. 1963-1995 beim Deutschlandfunk für Kunst und Literatur verantwortlich. Seitdem Professor für Baugeschichte an der Universität Bochum. Zahlreiche Veröffentlichungen zur Architektur des 20. Jahrhunderts.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
Refreshing, fun love story.
Format: Paperback
Great read. Enjoyed the story.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2025
★★★★★ 3
Great book horrible packing
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Amazing book gave it a 5/5 stars. However the corners were damaged on 2/4 sides
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Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023
★★★★★ 4
Great conclusion to this series!
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Margot is sure that long-term relationships just aren't for her. Been there. Blew through the tissue box. Wrote the novel. Done that. All her friends found their life mate, and that makes social gatherings a bit awkward now, but it's fine, really. Even the wedding planning she's invited along to with her friends, that's cool. Well, it was, until Olivia, her long lost childhood friend, happens to be a wedding planner they run into. Margot and Olivia's first relationship didn't go so well, and Olivia has since been married and divorced. Margot thinks Olivia is still as much a beautiful goddess as ever, and opportunity knocks when Olivia is stranded with nowhere to go. Margot is happy to offer up a spare room, but even though she and Olivia are getting along swimmingly, and sparks are flying between them, is Olivia what she really wants? When their first voyage into the unknown was capsized, are they fated to be lost at sea once more, or will the stars guide them to a brighter future than they could ever have hoped for?
I've followed the stars all the way to the end of the Written in the Stars trilogy, and what have I found? A trio of excellent stories about love, friendship, hardship, communication, and the self. Margot and Olivia make a fun and interesting second chance pairing, with Margot being the prickly pear, and Olivia being really sweet. Margot is rough around the edges partially because she has a difficult time trusting, which I understand, and that along with other factors compounds into miscommunication along the way. While this story can be read as a standalone, I think that readers who've partaken of the first two entries will have plenty to enjoy, with Brendon, Elle, and other favorites returning for their part in Margot and Olivia's story.
Margot and Olivia have the opportunity for a second chance, but giving somebody you used to love a second chance is difficult, no? Margot asks a lot of Olivia, and I understand why, but in the end, love is all about taking that uncertain leap in hopes of landing together on your feet. Their intimate scenes are rather spicy, so don't expect anything closed door about their romance. Count Your Lucky Stars is the story of two girls who fell out of love doing their best to find each other again, and I'm counting my own lucky stars for having the pleasure of enjoying this story and these characters across an entire trilogy. Recommended for readers who believe in second chances, enjoy romance between disparate personalities, enjoy sapphic romance, and fans of this friend group's previous two stories, which I also recommend.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2022
★★★★★ 5
Sexy Novel
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This was such a sexy novel. So well written!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2025
★★★★★ 5
couldn’t put it down
Format: Kindle
I enjoyed this book. It made me laugh alot and i didn’t want to put it down, even when i had to go to work.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025