The importance of Hans Scharoun (1893-1972) as one of the leading figures in the modern movement has only recently been acknowledged. His use of non-rectilinear geomerty in plan and creation of expressive flowing spaces define his place in architectural history. The Philharmonic Concert Hall and the State Library, both in Berlin, count amongst his most recognised works.
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The importance of Hans Scharoun (1893-1972) as one of the leading figures in the modern movement has only recently been acknowledged. His use of non-rectilinear geomerty in plan and creation of expressive flowing spaces define his place in architectural history. The Philharmonic Concert Hall and the State Library, both in Berlin, count amongst his most recognised works.
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