Close Up (Mar-Dec 1931)

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CLOSE UP A house on Lake Geneva designed by Hermann Henselmann, a brilliant young German architect, whose designs for a Folk-theatre with many uses for film, we hope to publish in our next issue. Photos : K. Macpherson. Maison au bord du lac de Geneve, dont la construction est due an brillant jeune architecte allemand, Hermann Henselmann. Ce dernier a imagine les plans d'un theatrecinema, que nous pensons publier dans notre prochain numero. Photos : K. Macpherson. Ein Haus am Genfersee, entivorfen von Hermann Henselmann, einem gldnzenden jungen deutschen Architekten dessen Entwiirfe zu einem Volkstheater mit vielen Moghchkeiten fiir den Film ivir in unserer nachsten Nummer zu verqffentlichen hoffen. Photos : Kenneth Macpherson.