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Before the smart kitchen came the standardised kitchen. No one did more to shape the landscape of this most-essential of domestic spaces than Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky, with her 1926 Frankfurt Kitchen project.
The Frankfurt Kitchen, an iconic example of the modernist efforts to rationalise daily life, is considered to be the archetype of the modern fitted kitchen
The first woman in Austria to complete her architecture studies, Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky designed the so-called Frankfurt Kitchen in 1926 while working for the 'standardisation' department of the Frankfurt civil engineering office as a specialist for the kitchens in the New Frankfurt housing estates. Schütte-Lihotzky aligned her kitchen with the main tenets of Bauhaus design, aiming for a rational, efficient space where form was in perfect concert with function.
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