Hat Factory Luckenwalde

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Hat Factory Luckenwalde is an early 20th-century industrial complex in Luckenwalde, Germany, renowned as a pioneering example of modernist architecture by Erich Mendelsohn.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf factory building
industrial complex
modernist architectural work
architect Erich Mendelsohn
architecturalStyle Brick Expressionism
surface form: Expressionist architecture

Modernist architecture
associatedWith Expressionism
surface form: German Expressionism

Weimar Republic
surface form: Weimar Republic era
builtFor Julius Herrmann hat factory
category buildings and structures in Luckenwalde
industrial heritage site in Germany
commissionedBy Julius Herrmann
completionYear 1923
constructionStart 1921
country Germany
countrySubdivision Brandenburg
surface form: State of Brandenburg
era early 20th century
floorCount multiple single-storey production halls
function industrial production
hasCurrentUse adaptive reuse for cultural and commercial purposes
hasPart boiler house
drying tower
dyeing hall
gatehouse
power station
heritageDesignation Denkmalschutz (monument protection) in Brandenburg
heritageStatus listed industrial monument
inaugurationYear 1923
industry hat manufacturing
textile industry
locatedIn Brandenburg
Germany
Luckenwalde
materialUsed brick
reinforced concrete
notableFeature distinctive ventilation tower
dynamic sculptural massing
horizontal banded windows
parabolic concrete roof
originalFunction manufacture of felt hats
region Teltow-Fläming district
roofType parabolic roof
significance key work in Erich Mendelsohn’s early career
pioneering example of modernist industrial architecture
use hat factory

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Erich Mendelsohn notableWork Hat Factory Luckenwalde