Helmut Einhorn, architect (2nd of 4)
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Helmut Einhorn, architect (2nd of 4)
Refugees fleeing Nazi Germany challenged the status quo in New Zealand, with new ideas in many fields. European architects such as Einhorn struggled to introduce modernist design to a conservative country. At the time, the norm was the villa facing the street rather than the sun, or the bungalow sitting on a quarter-acre section.
Whai muri
Private collection, Ester Einhorn
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