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                <dc:title>Hermann Zvi Guttmann, Drawing for Design of the Synagogue at Hohe Weide, 1956</dc:title>
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                <dc:creator>Hermann Zvi Guttmann</dc:creator>
                <dc:publisher>Institute for the History of the German Jews</dc:publisher>
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                <dc:description>It was probably in 1956 that plans made by Hamburg's Jewish
congregation, re-established in 1945, for building a new synagogue
with a community center at Hohe Weide became concrete. In order to
find an architect and an appropriate design, the congregation held a
competition. The plan presented here is the design submitted by
Frankfurt architect Hermann Zvi Guttmann. It shows a perspective
drawing of a rotunda on a plinth base. The lower level was probably
meant to accommodate the community center while the synagogue itself
constitutes a separate building located above it. The facades reflect
the fact that the two parts of the building are meant for very
different usages: on the lower level, the emphasis is on the entrance
that is accessible via several steps, and the facade appears compact
despite the inclusion of a horizontal row of windows; the synagogue
space is structured by narrow, vertical slats. The windows are placed
in between. This creates a structure that appears open and does not
specifically emphasize any particular area on the outside. The
building is capped by a low dome. Guttmann situated this free-standing
building in a parklike setting. In the architect's archives there are
other plans that show variations of his design for this competition,
among them a drawing that shows a tapered parabola several meters high
that rises above a synagogue with an oval floor plan.</dc:description>
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