Wuwa - Living and Work Space

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Table of Contents Preface

6 1. The WuWA Exhibition and Wrocław in the 1920s...........................................................

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2. Wrocław artistic community and situation in Germany.................................................... 10

Interview 1: Interview 2:

2.1 Werkbund

2.2 Bauhaus

2.3 ”Der Ring” – The Ring

2.4 CIAM

2.5 Societies and housing co-operatives

2.6 RFG

2.7 Artistic schools in Wrocław

An interview with tenants of the gallery-access house at no. 2 Tramwajowa Street................. 22 An intervew with Tomasz and Marek Kosendiak who have lived in the house at no. 2 Tramwajowa Street since their birth...................................................................... 30 3. Concept of the exhibition and the WuWA housing estate................................................. 38

Interview 3:

3.1 Werkbund exhibitions and model housing estates

3.2 Silesian Section of German Werkbund

3.3 Lauterbach and Rading

3.4 Exhibition inauguration

3.5 RFG

3.6 Housewives' Association

An interview with Dorota and Piotr Haśko, owners of house no. 37, designed by Moshamer, on Zielonego Dębu Street.............................................................. 52 4. The 1929 WuWA Exhibition

Interview 4:

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An interview with Tomasz Boniecki, an architect and author of the conservation works of house no. 37 by Ludwig Moshamer, on Zielonego Dębu Street .............................. 66 5. The 1929 WuWA housing estate

Interview 5:

5.1 Function, layout and furnishing

5.2 Architectural form and colour schemes

5.3 Constructions, materials and technologies

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An interview with Agnieszka and Przemysław Przewirski, owners of house no. 28, designed by Emil Lange, on Dembowskiego Street............................................................. 100 6. Opinions about the housing estate after the opening of the exhibition................................ 108

Interview 6:

An interview with Jacek Gąsior, Assistant Administration Manager at the National Labour Inspectorate's Training Centre................................................................................ 120 7. Post-war history of the WuWA housing estate................................................................. 130

Interview 7:

An interview with Zbigniew Maćków, an architect and Chairman of the Lower Silesia Chamber of Architects..................................................................................................... 144 8. List of buildings of the 2014 WuWA housing estate........................................................ 152

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