After its architecture study in Darmstadt Troost was coworker of the architect Martin Duelfer as well as the united workshops for art in the handicraft in Munich (1897). Starting from 1903 independently. In the years 1912-30 Troost interior equipment for the luxury steamers of the Lloyd manufactured north Germans. Starting from 1931 buildings for the NSDAP in Munich (at the king place, on the right of and on the left of the Briennerstrasse as well as the house of the German art at the prince regent road, 1933-37). The house of the German art, which became first architectural large-scale project in the third realm, of Hitler as replacement for the 1931 burned down glass palace in order given and of Troosts Mrs. Gerdy Troost with perfection. The klassizistische building in substantial Haustein and with internal marble lining was conceived as pure exhibition complex and received, according to the hitlerischen art ideology, a monumental, nearly temple-like character.


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Original historic description:
Paul Ludwig Troost, Relief
Relief des Porträts von Paul Ludwig Troost
Abgebildete Personen:
Deutsches Bundesarchiv (German Federal Archive), B145 Bild-F051643-0881
1933
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