The Frankfurt kitchen was a milestone in domestic architecture, considered the forerunner of modern fitted kitchens, for it was the first kitchen in history built after a unified concept, i.e. low-cost design that would enable efficient work. It was designed in 1926 by Austrian architect Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky for architect Ernst May's social housing project New Frankfurt in Frankfurt, Germany.[1]
Some 10,000 units were built in the late 1920s in Frankfurt. In 1930, the USSR government requested for May to lead a “building brigade” and implement the Frankfurt model when planning new industrial towns in the Soviet Union.[2]
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