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The building is based on a rendering of the facade of Hitler's unbuilt Soldiers' Hall of 1938-41, designed by Wilhelm Kreis. Kiefer modified Kreis's design slightly, changing the flat-topped portals characteristic of National Socialist Neoclassical architecture into rounded Roman arches and thus adding another historical dimension, the ancient.


Adolf Hitler, sketch for planned Soldier's Hall, 1936
From Winfried Nerdinger and Ekkehard Mai, eds.
"Wilhelm Kreis: Architekt zwischen Kaiserreich und Demokratie, 1873-1955
(Munich and Berlin: Klinkhardt and Biermann, 1994), p. 181.



Wilhelm Kreis, model of planned Soldiers' Hall, Berlin, 1939
From Nerdinger and Mai, 1994, p. 186.

 

 

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