Peter Behrens
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Definition
Proper noun: - Peter Behrens: A German architect and designer, influential in early modern architecture and industrial design. He is particularly noted for his pioneering work in designing simple, functional, and utilitarian factory buildings and his role in mentoring several key architects of the 20th century.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The AEG Turbine Factory in Berlin is a landmark building designed by Peter Behrens.
- Peter Behrens was not only an architect but also a influential graphic and industrial designer for the AEG company.
- The architectural philosophy of Peter Behrens emphasized clarity, functionality, and the honest expression of structure.
Advanced Usage
- "Behrensian" (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of the architectural style or design principles of Peter Behrens.
- The building's Behrensian aesthetic is evident in its rational use of materials and clear geometric forms.
Variants and Related Words
- Behrens, Peter (n): An alternative presentation of the full name.
- AEG Turbine Factory (n): His most famous architectural work, often cited as a seminal example of modern industrial architecture.
Synonyms
- Architect (n): A person who designs buildings. (This is a general category, not a direct synonym for the person.)
- Industrial designer (n): A person who designs products for mass production. (This describes one of his professional roles.)
Related Concepts
- Modern architecture (n): The broad architectural movement with which his work is associated.
- Utilitarian design (n): A design philosophy prioritizing function and practicality, central to his work.
- Werkbund (n): The Deutscher Werkbund, an association to which he belonged, which aimed to integrate art and industry.
Noun
- German architect known for his simple utilitarian factory buildings (1868-1940)