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WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment | 2010

Victoria Regia’s Bequest To Modern Architecture

David Nielsen

This paper will explore the relationship between the giant South American waterlily, the Victoria regia (today named Victoria amazonica), and the 1914 Glashaus exposition building by the German architect, Bruno Taut. Starting with a general botanical introduction of Victoria regia, the paper exposes the first European cultivation of the lily by Joseph Paxton at Chatsworth,England, in 1849. Following this initial cultivation, Paxton subsequently develops a specialist greenhouse for the plant, that later becomes the prototype for all Victoria regia greenhouses. However, from about 1860 as Victoria regia cultivation spreads to continental Europe, a greenhouse that differs from Paxton’s prototype subsequently evolves. An investigation of these later continental European greenhouses, coupled with an exposure of Taut’s own writings concerning Victoria regia, reveals startling similarities to the Glashaus, which ultimately reveals the Glashaus as directly inspired by Victoria regia.


Arq-architectural Research Quarterly | 2014

The lily, client and measure of Bruno Taut's Glashaus

David Nielsen; Anoma C. Kumarasuriyar

The Glashaus is considered a significant exemplar of early modernist architecture and is generally accepted as having had Expressionist origins. However, current research has revealed that the design origins of this important building are not fully understood. While the historical record acknowledges the contributions of the bohemian poet Paul Scheerbart and the art critic Adolf Behne, the role of the Glashaus’ architect, Bruno Taut, has been moderated. In an attempt to rectify this situation this article proposes that the design origins of the Glashaus can be found in a strong architect-client interaction. It is argued that the Glashaus’ client, the Deutsche Luxfer Prismen Syndikat under the directorship of Frederick Keppler, exerted a significant influence on its design. In order to showcase the glazed products of Luxfer in the best manner possible, Keppler insisted that the design feature a glazed dome, electric lighting, a fountain as well as a cascade. Given the detailed stipulations of this brief, Taut had few options other than to offer interpretations of precedent that derived from the Victoria regia lily and Gothic proportioning. By expounding this architect-client relationship, this article expands our understanding of the Glashaus, and reinvigorates our understanding of this important early example of modern architecture.


CRC Construction Innovation; Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering | 2009

National guidelines for digital modelling

Tom Fussel; Scott Beazley; Guillermo Aranda-Mena; Agustin Chevez; John Crawford; Bilal Succar; Robin Drogemuller; Stephan Gard; David Nielsen


Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering | 2010

Digital design communication : measuring learner technological prowess and self-efficacy in problem resolution

David Nielsen; Melanie J. Fleming; Anoma C. Kumarasuriyar; Stephan Gard


Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Design | 2008

Business drivers for building information modelling

Ron Wakefield; Guillermo Aranda-Mena; John Fraser; Agustin Chevez; John Crawford; Arun Kumar; Thomas Froese; Stefan Gard; David Nielsen; Martin Betts; Debbie Smit


Creative Industries Faculty | 2012

Tangible cultural heritage and adaptive reuse: the Old Government House, Brisbane, Australia

Anoma C. Kumarasuriyar; David Nielsen


Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering | 2009

An innovative learning model for teaching architectural technology using building information modelling : a Queensland University of Technology perspective

David Nielsen; Melanie J. Fleming; Anoma C. Kumarasuriyar


Creative Industries Faculty; QUT Design Lab | 2016

Bruno Taut's design inspiration for the Glashaus

David Nielsen


Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering | 2011

Deceit and Bruno Taut's Glashaus

David Nielsen


Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering | 2010

Victoria regia's bequest to modern architecture

David Nielsen

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Robin Drogemuller

Queensland University of Technology

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Bilal Succar

University of Newcastle

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Debbie Smit

Queensland University of Technology

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Thomas Froese

University of British Columbia

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