Double Schinkel Photo Sculpture

Statue of Karl Friedrich Schinkel by Friedrich Drake, 1869 Schinkelplatz Berlin, September 2011 �Schinkel, however, is noted as much for his theoretical work and his architectural drafts as for the relatively few buildings that were actually executed to his designs. Some of his merits are best shown in his unexecuted plans for the transformation of the Athenian Acropolis into a royal palace for the new Kingdom of Greece and for the erection of the Orianda Palace in the Crimea. These and other designs may be studied in his Sammlung architektonischer Entw�rfe (1820�1837) and his Werke der h�heren Baukunst (1840�1842; 1845�1846). He also designed the famed Iron Cross medal of Prussia, and later Germany. It has been speculated, however, that due to the difficult political circumstances � French occupation and the dependency on the Prussian king � and his relatively early death, which prevented him from seeing the explosive German industrialization in the second half of the 19th century, h...