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- Names, pen-names, and locations of participants
- Bibliography
The Glass Chain or Crystal Chain sometimes known as the "Utopian Correspondence" ({{lang-de|Die Gläserne Kette}}) was a chain letter that took place between November 1919 and December 1920. It was a correspondence of architects that formed a basis of expressionist architecture in Germany. It was initiated by Bruno Taut. Names, pen-names, and locations of participants Name | pen-name | location |
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Wilhelm Brückman | Berxback 7 | Emden | Hermann Finsterlin | Prometh | Stuttgart | Paul Gösch | Tancred | Berlin | Jakobus Göttel | Stellarius | Cologne | Walter Gropius | Maß | Weimar | Wenzel Hablik | W.H. | Itzehoe | Hans Hansen | Antischmitz | Cologne | Carl Krayl | Anfang | Tuttlingen | Wassili Luckhardt | Zacken | Berlin | Hans Luckhardt | Angkor | Berlin | Hans Scharoun | Hannes | Insterburg | Bruno Taut | Glas | Berlin | Max Taut | No Name | Berlin |
Bibliography- Sharp, Dennis (1966). Modern Architecture and Expressionism. George Braziller: New York.
- Whyte, Iain Boyd ed. (1985). Crystal Chain Letters: Architectural Fantasies by Bruno Taut and His Circle. The MIT Press. {{ISBN|0-262-23121-2}}
- {{cite book |last=Benson |first=Timothy. O. (et al.)|authorlink= |author2=Dimenberg, Edward |title=Expressionist Utopias: Paradise, Metropolis, Architectural Fantasy (Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism) |date=2001-09-17 | publisher=University of California Press |isbn=0-520-23003-5 }}
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