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GOETHEANUM GLASS WINDOWS
Albert Schmelzer
The Goetheanum glass windows – designed by Rudolf Steiner in collaboration with the Russian artist Assja Turgenieff – give artistic form to the spiritual and architectural vision of the Second Goetheanum. Through colour, shape and movement, the windows portray the stages of an inner path of development. Their motifs explore profound human themes: the quest for self-knowledge; the struggle to achieve inner equilibrium between forces of hardening and dissolution; the origins of thinking, feeling and willing and their rightful interplay; encounters with the thresholds of birth and death; and wider perspectives on human and cosmic evolution. Through attentive viewing and contemplation, the windows open an experiential gateway into the spiritual dimensions of human existence.
This exclusive edition presents large, full-colour reproductions of the glass windows, alongside fold-out panels that reveal the carved designs in rich detail.
ALBERT SCHMELZER (born 1950) taught for many years at the Mannheim Waldorf school. Since 2011, he has been a professor at Alanus University, where his focus is on Waldorf pedagogy and cross-cultural dialogue. He has written seven books and dozens of articles. His work on the history of the 1919 Social Threefolding campaign was accepted as a doctoral dissertation at Ruhr University in Bochum, Germany.
4 March 2026; Trans. by Margot M. Saar; VAG; 96pp (full colour with fold-out pages); 26 x 11 cm; pb;
£24.00 ISBN 9783723514825

