In the 1920s, Germany organized an internal World's Fair known as the Jahresschau Deutscher Arbeit, which translates to the Annual Exhibition of German Work. This event was a platform for showcasing the country's advancements in various fields.
The 1928 edition of the exhibition took place in Dresden and was themed 'The Technological City.' It aimed to highlight the innovative spirit of the era, particularly in architecture and design.
At the heart of the exhibition stood a remarkable spherical steel building, which captured the imagination of attendees and represented the cutting-edge technology of the time. This structure became a symbol of modernity and progress in German architecture.
