Who designed the AEG Turbine Factory?

Peter Behrens
AEG Turbine Factory/Architects
The AEG Turbine Hall in Berlin’s Moabit district is considered a key work of modern industrial architecture. Peter Behrens designed the temple-like building in 1908/09 with the assistance of civil engineer Karl Bernhard.

What did the AEG turbine factory do?

Origin. Since 1892, the site was occupied by the Union-Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft (UEG), which was an electrical company founded by August Thyssen and the Thomson Houston Electric Company. The company’s goal was to enter the booming electrical industry, and this site was dedicated to the production of electric trams.

What is the AEG Turbine Factory made of?

steel
The essential contours of the factory—a steel-frame rectangular structure, approximately 122 meters long, 40 meters wide and 26 meters tall—were specified by AEG’s turbine fabrication director Oscar Lasche.

What is the AEG company famous for?

Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft AG (AEG; German for ‘General electricity company’) was a German producer of electrical equipment founded in Berlin as the Deutsche Edison-Gesellschaft für angewandte Elektricität in 1883 by Emil Rathenau. After World War II, its headquarters moved to Frankfurt am Main.

Who was the designer of this poster for AEG electric lamps?

This poster from early in Troxler’s career advertises an exhibition on the work of industrial designer Peter Behrens (1868-1940) for German electric company AEG.

What did Peter Behrens do?

Peter Behrens, (born April 14, 1868, Hamburg—died Feb. 27, 1940, Berlin), architect noted for his influential role in the development of modern architecture in Germany. In addition, he was a pioneer in the field of industrial design. There, Behrens built his own house (1901) with all its furnishings.

Where are AEG products manufactured?

AEG brand is now owned by Electrolux. Some (most) of their goods are made in Germany still.

Who worked for Peter Behrens?

Several of the leading names of European modernism worked for him when they were starting out in the 1910s, including Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier and Walter Gropius.

Is the AEG Turbine factory still in use?

The AEG turbine factory survived the Second World War – even with a larger floor plan, after AEG extended the hall to the north in the 1930s. Since Siemens took over the premises in 1977, all that remains of AEG is the brand name. However, Siemens still produces gas turbines in the hall to this day – a new generation of the 1909 product.

When was the AEG Turbine Hall in Berlin built?

The turbine hall was built in 1909 under Peter Behrens as lead architect and engineer Karl Bernhard at the corner of Huttenstraße and Berlichingenstraße streets in Berlin-Moabit. The building mainly consists of steel components, glass, and stone.

When did the AEG take over the UEG?

The UEG quickly encountered financial difficulties, and the Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG) took over in 1904 and planned the construction of a new turbine factory, as the existing factory had become too small. Architect Peter Behrens was commissioned with the design of the new building.

Is there still a gas turbine factory in Moabit?

However, Siemens still produces gas turbines in the hall to this day – a new generation of the 1909 product. Even if the technology has constantly evolved, the name of the turbine factory still remains apt. Moabit today is still characterised by production and residential areas.