3rd FLOOR (Design for a foreign representation of the GDR. Floor plan)
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Bauhaus Architectural Drafting
32.0 x 45.0 cm
Bauhaus Dessau Stiftung
A Blueprint for Utopia: Examining Franz Ehrlich’s “3rd FLOOR”
The architectural drawing titled “3rd FLOOR,” created by Franz Ehrlich in 1956, transcends mere technical documentation; it embodies the aspirations of a nation grappling with its identity after decades under Nazi oppression and subsequent Soviet influence. This meticulously crafted plan for a foreign representation of the German Democratic Republic—specifically designed for the Leipzig Trade Fair—offers a fascinating glimpse into the ethos of socialist architecture during the GDR era. Ehrlich, a Bauhaus graduate who endured imprisonment during the Nazi regime, channeled his artistic sensibilities into this project, resulting in an image that speaks volumes about control, precision, and the pursuit of idealized urban landscapes.- Style & Technique: The drawing exemplifies architectural drafting—a style prioritizing accuracy and detail above stylistic flourishes. Ehrlich employed pencil or pen on paper, utilizing precise lines to delineate walls, doorways, and room boundaries. Hatching was skillfully applied to simulate shading and depth, creating subtle tonal variations that convey a sense of materiality without resorting to illusionistic perspective.
- Historical Context: Produced in 1956, “3rd FLOOR” reflects the GDR’s commitment to showcasing its achievements on the international stage. The drawing served as part of a larger exhibit at the Leipzig Trade Fair, aiming to portray the GDR as a beacon of progress and social harmony—a deliberate counterpoint to the perceived failures of capitalism.
- Composition & Spatial Arrangement: Symmetry dominates the composition, mirroring the GDR’s ideological framework. Rooms are arranged around a central large space, reflecting the importance of communal life and centralized planning within socialist society. The careful consideration of spatial relationships underscores the desire for orderliness and efficiency.
- Materials Used: Pencil or ink on paper – reflecting a commitment to honest craftsmanship and avoiding artificial enhancements.
Size & Dimensions
The artwork measures 32 x 45 cm.Artist Biography
Franz Ehrlich (1907-1984), born in Reuth, Germany, was a Bauhaus graduate who experienced imprisonment during the Nazi regime. He continued to contribute to the world of art after his release, leaving behind a legacy that is both inspiring and thought-provoking.Further Exploration
{ "useful_links": [], "useful_content": [] }Franz Ehrlich (1907 – 1984)
Odkrij umetnost Franz Ehrlichja: nemški arhitekt, kaligraf in grafični zaslužnik. Ogledi vpliv Bauhausa, komunistsko pripadnosti in inovativne zahteve.
Bauhaus Dessau Stiftung (Dessau-Roßlau, Nemčija)
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O tem umetniškem delu
- Naslov: 3rd FLOOR (Design for a foreign representation of the GDR. Floor plan)
- Umetnik: Franz Ehrlich
- Prvotne dimenzije: 32.0 x 45.0 cm
- Format: Landscape
- Status avtorskih pravic: Zavetno pod avtorsko pravico
- Kje je razstavljeno: Bauhaus Dessau Stiftung
- Gibanje: Bauhaus Architectural Drafting
- Tehnika in material: WallArt
- Barvna paleta: Monochrome
- Namen: Accent
Ključni podatki
- Dimensions: 32 x 45 cm
- Artist: Franz Ehrlich
- Subject or theme: Urban Planning; Socialist Architecture
- Title: 3rd FLOOR (Design for a foreign representation of the GDR. Floor plan)
- Medium: Pencil on Paper
- Location: Private Collection
- Movement: Bauhaus