
Die Offene Form
The work of designer Karl Clauss Dietel explores the potential of industrial design, which in the GDR period was committed to the ideals of a caring humanist society. Dietelâs key concepts, like âusage patinaâ and âthe open principle,â have lost none of their significance, and the forms geared to the âpoetic functionâ that he developed in a freelance capacity with Lutz Rudolph for Heliradio, Wartburg and Trabant, Simson Suhl, and Robotron are out-standing works of Eastern European modernism that have an enduring appeal.
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Versand & RĂŒckgabe
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The work of designer Karl Clauss Dietel explores the potential of industrial design, which in the GDR period was committed to the ideals of a caring humanist society. Dietelâs key concepts, like âusage patinaâ and âthe open principle,â have lost none of their significance, and the forms geared to the âpoetic functionâ that he developed in a freelance capacity with Lutz Rudolph for Heliradio, Wartburg and Trabant, Simson Suhl, and Robotron are out-standing works of Eastern European modernism that have an enduring appeal.











