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You are bidding on one Lot of typewritten letters the "Professional group construction eV" from 1941-1943.
Into the. nine letters (the last one in the carbon copy), of it seven signed by engineer Erich Böckler (1904-1990), Deputy Head of the working group on building design in the NSBDT's building sector (which published the magazine "Der deutsche Baumeister").
Erich Boeckler (born 1904 in Tallinn, died. 1990 in Bad Homburg vdH) was a German-Baltic architect, interior designer, craftsman, watercolor painter and photographer. After the Second World War, Erich Böckler played a key role in the reconstruction of Berlin. One of his best-known commissions was the expansion of the Ernst Reuter House (1952-1956), which he had begun in 1938. In 1977, together with his wife Lisbeth, he established the Martin-Carl-Adolf Böckler Foundation, which was intended to promote exchange between East and West scientists. This merged in 2005 with the "Mare Baltikum Foundation", also founded by the Böcklers, to become today's Böckler-Mare-Balticum-Foundation.
addressed to the Publisher Georg DW Callwey in Munich.
Dated Berlin, 29. October 1941 to 4. January 1943.
Regards the conference "Architect and new building materials. Workshop of the Working Group on Building Design", the program of which was printed by Callwey-Verlag, as well as the brochure "Die Dachhaut", a "special print about the working day in Munich", so apparently the final report on the conference.
The magazine "Deutsches Dachdecker-Handwerk" is also mentioned once with the article "German landscape, city and roof",
Format: four times A4 format and five times A5 format; each without an envelope. Attached is a small note about a new telephone number for the working group on building design.
Condition: Sheets perforated on the sides. Paper slightly browned (the last letter in the carbon copy heavily) and stained. B Please note also the pictures at the end of the item description!
Internal note: Callwey Böckler beige folder blue spine architecture roofers
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Callwey is a German publishing house founded in 1884 with headquarters in Munich and is managed by Marcella Prior-Callwey in the fourth generation. The program now includes books and websites on architecture, design, gardening, fashion, hosts, cooking, travel and lifestyle. Callwey organizes several industry-specific competitions. In addition, the publishing house develops exclusive book projects for international companies and portrays people, company histories, topics and regions. The company headquarters are in Munich.
story
From the founding to 1930: The publishing house was founded in 1884 by Georg DW Callwey under the company name Georg DW Callwey (Verlag) GmbH & Co. KG in Munich. Callwey publishes in the areas of planning and design around the house, lifestyle, living, design, architecture, landscape architecture, craftsmanship and restoration. The offer ranges from an extensive book program on the topics of building, living, gardening and cooking to trade journals in the fields of architecture and crafts such as "Der Baumeister", "Garten und Landschaft", "Topos", "Die Mappe", "Stein" and "Restauro" to offerings of digital products, events, awards, symposiums, yearbooks and corporate publishing services.
The publishing house gained national fame when it took over 50% of the shares in the journal Der Kunstwart from Ferdinand Avenarius in 1894, which developed into the leading educational journal for the middle classes around the turn of the century. Avenarius and Callwey made an important contribution to cultural history up to the start of the First World War in 1914. Her writings, including many published for the Dürerbund, had a great influence on the education of young people, especially students and elementary school teachers, and were attributable to the life reform movement.
At the same time, the program was expanded to include architecture and handicrafts, and trade journals such as Mappe (already published in 1886) and der Baumeister (1904) were taken over. Later, trade journals such as Stein (1951) and Garten+Landschaft – Journal for Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning (1956) were added.
In 1901 and 1902, Callwey bought the Rudolf Abt printers and the royal court printers Kastner & Lossen on Finkenstraße; henceforth it trades under the name of Druckerei Kastner & Callwey. In 1954 the printing works moved into a new building at Weihenstephaner Straße 27; As part of the financing, Max Hirmer took over 50% of the shares. Finally, in 1989, Callwey and Hirmer sold the printing works, which still exist under the name of Kastner & Callwey.
National Socialism and the post-war period: On 24. Callwey died in February 1930 at the age of 75. His son-in-law Karl Baur took over the management of the publishing house. In 1933 he was deputy head of the publishers' association and in 1938 president of the International Publishers Congress. Karl Baur had been a member of the NSDAP since 1930. In 1941 he broke with the party. He was relieved of his honorary posts and his paper allotment was revoked. In 1944, both the publishing house and the printing works were destroyed in Allied air raids, and Callwey Verlag had to cease operations.
During denazification, Baur was temporarily banned from working in the book industry. The Callwey magazine Baumeister was therefore first published by Hermann Rinn. By 1948, Baur had reestablished Callwey Verlag and was now able to bring back the magazine and other "borrowed" titles. The publishing house quickly regained importance by publishing specialist literature such as B. published the manuals for building and interior design, which made a concrete contribution to the reconstruction. In the field of biographies, Carl Jacob Burckhardt, whose Richelieu biography was published by Callwey, came to the publishing house as another formative author. In 1965, the publishing house moved from downtown Munich to Berg am Laim, which was then on the outskirts, and reunited the publishing house and printer on Weihenstephaner Straße.
During the third generation: After the death of Karl Baur in 1984, who had left the management in 1976 and handed over responsibility to his wife Margarete Baur-Heinhold and his son Helmuth Baur-Callwey, the management was taken over by Helmuth Baur-Callwey and his wife Veronika Baur-Callwey. Important authors and subject areas in this publishing period: works by Otl Aicher (including the kitchen for cooking) and biographies and cultural histories such as Otto Krätz (including Goethe and the natural sciences). From the mid-1980s to around 2000, a large number of books about clocks were published; with over 50 available titles at the top, probably the most extensive program worldwide (examples: pocket watches; wristwatches - 100 years of development history; Rolex - 3621 watches).
In 1996, Laterna Magica Verlag, which specialized in books on the practice of photography, was taken over.[3] The program has since been discontinued.
Current development: In 2009, the siblings Dr. Marcella Prior-Callwey and Dominik Baur-Callwey appointed sole managing directors. Under her leadership, the publishing house entered the corporate publishing and content marketing business and thus created a third business area in addition to magazines and books. The publisher has held annual competitions since 2011. With awards such as "Houses of the Year - the best single-family homes", "Residential Buildings of the Year - excellent housing construction", "Best of Interior - the best living concepts" or "Gardens of the Year - the most beautiful private gardens", the publisher curates the best with the help of independent juries examples of the year. From 2013 the publisher will also publish cookbooks; important titles include Tantris, Burger Unser and My Way by Tim Raue. Since 2019, the specialist media division has operated as an independent media company under the management of Dominik Baur-Callwey as Georg GmbH & Co. KG; Georg Media bundles the specialist media of Callwey Verlag and the digital platforms NXT-A and New Monday. The book publishing company bears the name of Callwey and is managed as an independent family business by Marcella Prior-Callwey in the fourth generation.
publications
Houses of the Year (among others together with the German Architecture Museum) - competition and documentation for the best single-family houses of the year
Gardens of the Year (among others together with the Association of German Landscape Architects, the Federal Association of Garden, Landscaping and Sports Field Construction, My Beautiful Garden) – competition and documentation for the most beautiful private gardens of the year
Best of Interior (among others together with the Association of German Interior Designers, Schöner Wohnen) - competition and documentation for the most beautiful apartments of the year
Residential buildings of the year (including together with the Expo Real) - competition and documentation for the best apartment buildings of the year
Dineus – the grand prize of table culture
The most beautiful restaurants & bars (among others together with the German Hotel and Restaurant Association, the General Hotel and Gastronomy Newspaper, the Internorga) - competition and documentation for the most beautiful restaurants & bars of the year
Best Work Spaces - Competition and documentation for the best commercial real estate of the year
Fashion Yearbook – competition and documentation for the best campaigns, covers and editorials
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Current development: In 2009, the siblings Dr. Marcella Prior-Callwey and Dominik Baur-Callwey appointed sole managing directors. Under her leadership, the publishing house entered the corporate publishing and content marketing business and thus created a third business area in addition to magazines and books. The publisher has held annual competitions since 2011. With awards such as "Houses of the Year - the best single-family homes", "Residential Buildings of the Year - excellent housing construction", "Best of Interior - the best living concepts" or "Gardens of the Year - the most beautiful private gardens", the publisher curates the best with the help of independent juries examples of the year. From 2013 the publisher will also publish cookbooks; important titles include Tantris, Burge Current development: In 2009, the siblings Dr. Marcella Prior-Callwey and Dominik Baur-Callwey appointed sole managing directors. Under her leadership, the publishing house entered the corporate publishing and content marketing business and thus created a third business area in addition to magazines and books. The publisher has held annual competitions since 2011. With awards such as "Houses of the Year - the best single-family homes", "Residential Buildings of the Year - excellent housing construction", "Best of Interior - the best living concepts" or "Gardens of the Year - the most beautiful private gardens", the publisher curates the best with the help of independent juries examples of the year. From 2013 the publisher will also publish cookbooks; important titles include Tantris, Burge Current development: In 2009, the siblings Dr. Marcella Prior-Callwey and Dominik Baur-Callwey appointed sole managing directors. Under her leadership, the publishing house entered the corporate publishing and content marketing business and thus created a third business area in addition to magazines and books. The publisher has held annual competitions since 2011. With awards such as "Houses of the Year - the best single-family homes", "Residential Buildings of the Year - excellent housing construction", "Best of Interior - the best living concepts" or "Gardens of the Year - the most beautiful private gardens", the publisher curates the best with the help of independent juries examples of the year. From 2013 the publisher will also publish cookbooks; important titles include Tantris, BurgeErscheinungsort | Berlin |
Material | Papier |
Sprache | Deutsch |
Autor | Erich Böckler |
Original/Faksimile | Original |
Genre | Wissen & Technik |
Eigenschaften | Erstausgabe |
Eigenschaften | Signiert |
Erscheinungsjahr | 1941 |
Produktart | Maschinengeschriebenes Manuskript |