With light-flooded, open buildings, Sep Ruf (1908-1982) created an architecture that harmonizes nature and people - modern, elegant and ahead of its time. One of Sep Ruf's particular concerns was to combine architecture and nature with open, transparent buildings and to enable new forms of living and working. In doing so, he decisively shaped the perception of post-war architecture in Germany. With this documentary film about a visionary of architecture, lovers of architecture and cinema can look forward to exciting images. The film shows his most famous buildings in impressive images: the German Pavilion at the 1958 World Exhibition in Brussels, the iconic Kanzlerbungalow in Bonn, the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Nuremberg, the Neue Maxburg in Munich.
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