
Erich Mendelsohn
Erich Mendelsohn was a prominent German-born architect and designer, known for his innovative and expressive modernist buildings in the early 20th century. His work often features dynamic, flowing lines and a focus on creating functional spaces with a sense of movement and energy. Mendelsohn played a key role in the Expressionist movement, blending artistic creativity with practical architecture. His notable projects include the Einstein Tower in Germany and early efforts in hospital design. Despite facing challenges during World War II, his influence helped shape modern architecture's evolution toward more organic and innovative forms.