UID:
almafu_9958353557802883
Format:
1 online resource
ISBN:
9783035608151
Series Statement:
East West Central ; Volume 3
Content:
From 1970–1990, architecture experienced a revision as part of the post-modern movement. The critical attitude to the functionalistic Moderne style and the influence of semiotics and philosophical trends, such as phenomenology, on architectural theory led to an increased interest in its history, expression, perception, and context. In addition, architectural heritage and the care of architectural monuments gained importance. This development also increasingly challenged the ideologically based division between East and West. Instead of emphasizing the differences, the search was for a joint cultural heritage. The contributions in this volume question terms such as "Moderne" and "post-modern", and show how architecture could again represent local, regional, and national identity.
Content:
Zwischen 1970 und 1990 ergab sich eine Entwicklung, die weithin als Postmoderne bekannt wurde. Die kritische Haltung gegenüber der funktionalistischen Moderne der 1960er Jahre führte zu einem wachsenden Interesse an Historismus, Symbolik und Bedeutung. Architekturtheorie stand zunehmend unter dem Einfluss der Phänomenologie, insbesondere der Semiotik. Architektur sollte lokale, regionale und nationale Identität in gebaute Form umsetzen. Diese Entwicklung stellte auch die ideologische und regionale Kluft zwischen Ost und West mehr und mehr in Frage. Statt nach Unterschieden wurde nach dem gemeinsamen Kulturerbe gefragt. Die Beiträge dieses Band analysieren die Begriffe „Moderne" und „Postmoderne" und untersuchen die Prozesse, die zu einer Aufwertung der architektonischen Tradition führten.
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Frontmatter --
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Contents --
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Foreword. East West Central: Re-Building Europe --
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Introduction --
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I. Identity Construct(ion)s --
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Piercing the Wall: East-West Encounters in Architecture, 1970–1990 --
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Notes on Centers and Peripheries in Eastern Bloc Architectures --
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An Image and Its Performance: Techno-Export from Socialist Poland --
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Postmodern Architectural Exchanges Between East Germany and Japan --
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Being Underground: Dalibor Vesely, Phenomenology and Architectural Education during the Cold War --
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From the Hungarian Tulip Dispute to a Post-Socialist Kulturkampf --
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II. The Turn to History --
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Russia, Europe, America: The Venice School between the U.S.S.R. and the U.S.A. --
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Deconstructing Constructivism --
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The (New) Concept of Tradition: Aldo Rossi’s First Theoretical Essay --
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Paolo Portoghesi and the Postmodern Project --
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Boris Magaš and the Emergence of Postmodernist Themes in the Croatian Modernist Tradition --
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“Keep Your Hands Off Modern Architecture”: Hans Hollein and History as Critique in Cold War Vienna --
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III. Public Criticism and the Rediscovery of the City --
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Heritage, Populism and Anti-Modernism in the Controversy of the Mansion House Square Scheme --
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Preservationism, Postmodernism, and the Public across the Iron Curtain in Leipzig and Frankfurt/Main --
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“Le Monopole du Passéisme”: A Left-Historicist Critique of Late Capitalism in Brussels --
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Keeping West Berlin “As Found”: Alison Smithson, Hardt‑Waltherr Hämer and 1970s Proto‑Preservation Urban Renewal --
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Humane Spontaneity: Teaching New Belgrade Lessons of the Past --
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Quality of Life or Life-in-Truth? A Late- Socialist Critique of Housing Estates in Czechoslovakia --
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Appendix --
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Notes on Contributors --
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Index
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In English.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 978-3-0356-0816-8
Additional Edition:
ISBN 978-3-0356-1017-8
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9783035608151
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783035608151
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783035608151
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