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After 1918, Paul's architecture reflected the changing economic and social conditions of the Weimar
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as well as designing ship interiors for the
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Die Villa Am
Rupenhorn 5 am Stößensee in Berlin ist ein Haus mit bewegter Vergangenheit: 1928/29 für den jüdischen Kaufmann Paul Lindemann erbaut, wohnte hier von 1935 bis 1941 der »Reichsminister für die kirchlichen Angelegenheiten«, Hanns Kerrl. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg wurde es als
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Through the next years, on parallel tracks, Paul pursued both educational reforms in applied art, and large commercial architectural commissions, for example Berlin's first high-rise, the
Kathreiner-Haus of 1930. Paul's career effectively ended with the rise of National Socialism.
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in St. Louis, introducing his interior designs to a broad
American audience. In 1906, Paul designed a festival decoration for a barracks in Munich, his first commission on an architectural scale. His design (perhaps apocryphally) impressed
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in 1937. He applied for Nazi party membership in late 1940, and was inducted on
January 1, 1941. As of autumn 1944, the National Socialist party identified Paul as irreplaceable to German culture by including him on the
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Paul's career was effectively terminated in 1933, when the Nazi accession resulted in his forced resignation from the
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as one of the two most important in Germany. In the scope of its curriculum and its number of students, Paul's school in Berlin far surpassed the other, the
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Craftwork), which produced housewares in Munich. The Jugendstil Hunter's Room he designed for the Vereinigte Werkstätten in 1900 received a gold medal at the
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combinations of standardized, machine-made elements. Like much of his work, the Typenmöbel was widely published in contemporary professional journals.
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