Konrad Wachsmann (1901 - 1980) is considered a pioneer of industrial construction. A traveling exhibition is now set to make the architect, who designed the summer house for the physicist Albert Einstein in Caputh near Potsdam in 1929, better known throughout Germany.
On Friday (June 12), the new presentation of the Konrad Wachsmann House will open in Niesky in eastern Saxony. It will be on display there until July 5 before the compact show on Wachsmann's life and work goes on tour.
"We want to use it to promote our institution beyond Germany's borders in the coming years," said museum director Jan Bergmann-Ahlswede. The next stop for the "Konrad Wachsmann Exhibition" will be the castle in Caputh in September.