
Constructing and Reconstructing History in Twentieth-Century German Architecture
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Alexander Luckmann is a second-year M.A./Ph.D. student specializing in histories of architecture, preservation, and landscape. His primary research focus is German religious architecture since the start of the 19th century, addressing the continued importance of religious building projects in a supposedly secular society. His additional interests include historic preservation, American churches and real estate, California modernism, and the German-American monk and architect Cajetan Baumann.
Volker M. Welter is an architectural historian specializing in modern architecture from the 19th century onwards, mainly in California but also in Great Britain and Germany. His research interests center on domestic architecture; émigré architects; patronage; histories of modernism, revival styles, and sustainable architecture.