For a long time, the large market hall Großmarkthalle (1928) by Martin Elsaesser stood emblematically for the New Frankfurt. Now, with a comprehensive and richly illustrated monograph, the architecture historian and Elsaesser researcher Jörg Schilling is presenting a differentiated view of the exceptionally productive and versatile building artist who was marginalised by the Nazi regimen. The Martin-Elsaesser foundation, founded in 2009 by Elsaesser's descendants after a settlement with the European Central Bank and the city of Frankfurt, enabled the opulently presented publication after extensive research.
A differentiated view of the exceptionally productive and versatile building artist who was marginalized by the Nazi regimen. Text in English and German.
For a long time, the large market hall Großmarkthalle (1928) by Martin Elsaesser stood emblematically for the New Frankfurt. Now, with a comprehensive and richly illustrated monograph, the architecture historian and Elsaesser researcher Jörg Schilling presents the story of the exceptionally productive and versatile building artist who was marginalized by the Nazi regimen.
Text in English and German.