GBI

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GBI was the abbreviated name for the General Building Inspector for the Reich Capital, a Nazi-era office responsible for overseeing large-scale architectural and urban redevelopment projects in Berlin.

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instanceOf Nazi government office
urban planning authority
abbreviationOf Generalbauinspektor für die Reichshauptstadt
aimedTo express Nazi power through architecture
transform Berlin into a monumental world capital
appointedHead Albert Speer NERFINISHED
associatedWith Albert Speer’s plans for Germania
country Nazi Germany
establishedBy Adolf Hitler
fullName General Building Inspector for the Reich Capital
surface form: Generalbauinspektor für die Reichshauptstadt
fullNameInEnglish General Building Inspector for the Reich Capital
hadAuthorityOver building permits in designated redevelopment zones of Berlin
expropriation of properties for redevelopment projects
headOfOffice Albert Speer NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance central institution in Nazi urban planning for Berlin
ideologyContext Nazi architecture and urbanism
jurisdiction Berlin
Reich capital
languageOfName German
legalStatus special plenipotentiary office
linkedTo Nazi monumental building schemes in Berlin
forced displacement of residents for building projects
locatedIn Berlin ONDG
operatedDuring Second World War period
oversaw demolition of existing urban fabric for new Nazi building schemes
planning of new government buildings in Berlin
planning of representative boulevards in Berlin
politicalContext Nazism
surface form: National Socialist regime
responsibleFor coordination of major construction projects in the Reich capital
large-scale architectural projects in Berlin
planning monumental Nazi architecture in Berlin
redesign of central Berlin
urban redevelopment projects in Berlin
subordinatedTo Adolf Hitler in his role as Führer
timePeriod Nazi era
typeOfWork architectural planning
infrastructure planning in Berlin
urban redevelopment
usedFor implementation of Nazi prestige building projects in Berlin

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