UID:
kobvindex_JMB00074464
Format:
Illustrationen
Content:
This text presents ways of discussing the mnemonic dimension of architecture in the social sphere through analyses of two museums in Berlin: K. F. Schinkel's Altes Museum and Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum Berlin. A hypothesis is formulated, namely that a displacement has taken place from closed hermeneutic commemorative strategies to more open phenomenological strategies operating through manipulations of scale, space, and maetriality as a way of emphasizing the existential tension between memory and forgetfulness.
Note:
English summary
In:
Passepartout : skrifter for kunsthistorie, Aarhus, 17 (2011) : Tilsynekomster i kunst og arkitektur, Seite 25 - 44
Language:
Danish