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Explore Franz Ehrlich's architectural masterpiece – '3rd FLOOR,' a detailed GDR floor plan reflecting socialist urban planning and Bauhaus influences. Hand-drawn precision captures the essence of GDR design.
Explore the life of Franz Ehrlich, a pivotal Bauhaus architect whose career spanned Expressionism, resistance during Nazi Germany, and GDR reconstruction. Discover his complex legacy & view museum-quality reproductions at ArtsDot.
Admire Franz Ehrlich’s architectural blueprint 'DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES,' showcasing meticulous detail and geometric precision—a testament to Bauhaus principles and communist ideals.
Franz Ehrlich's 'ARMREST CHAIR' (1970) is a striking modernist design featuring a tubular steel frame and elegant form. A unique blend of architecture and furniture, it showcases Ehrlich’s innovative approach to functional art.
Admire Franz Ehrlich's architectural masterpiece – a detailed floor plan of a serene bedroom with furnishings. Explore museum-quality reproductions at ArtsDot and delve into Bauhaus heritage.
Architect Franz Ehrlich’s 1976 blueprint of the Academy of Sciences basement – a detailed technical drawing in aged paper. Explore Bauhaus influence & innovative design.
Franz Ehrlich’s "Living Room Cabinet" (1964) – a detailed architectural drawing in aged paper. Bauhaus influence & precise drafting style. A unique, vintage design piece.
This meticulously crafted architectural sketch by Franz Ehrlich showcases the Bauhaus influence, utilizing precise lines and shading to depict a serene forest dwelling. It embodies order, nostalgia, and reflects on his communist affiliation.