Children playing in the residential area Sennestadt near Bielefeld.
Crowd at the tenants' association in Munich, 1960
People at the tenant's association. Due to the increase in rental rates many tenants are looking for counsel.
Housebuilding, 1959
A couple looks at a property to build houses on.
Couple looking for an apartment, 1955
Young couple in a new residential area in Munich.
Housing Unit at the Hansaviertel in West-Berlin
Housing Unit "Unite d'Habitation" developed by the architect Le Corbusier at the Hansaviertel in West-Berlin (undated picture).
Housing development, 1958
The first inhabitants arrive in a new housing estate in West Germany. On the right a car loaded with furniture.
Couple looking for an apartment, 1955
A couple in front of a newly built residential building. After the housing shortage of the postwar years the house building of the incipient economic miracle made possible the creation of sufficient housing.
Disabled veteran with daughter, 1951
A disabled veteran with his daughter who was also disabled by war, in a new settlement after the Second World War.
Commuter town at Bielefeld
A young family father with his four children in the residential settlement Sennestadt near Bielefeld.
House construction in the 50s
An architect team stands before the model of a satellite city in northern Germany at the end of the 50s.
Commuter town at Bielefeld, 1950s
A car with food for the daily needs in the commuter town Sennestadt near Bielefeld, which was designed for about 10,000 people.
Berlin Congress Hall
Construction work at the Congress Hall in Berlin (undated picture).
Residential buildings in the 50s
Children play in front of newly built residential blocks in West Germany.