Neil Leach (ed.)
Architecture and Revolution
Contemporary Perspectives on Central and Eastern Europe
Herausgeber: Leach, Neil
Neil Leach (ed.)
Architecture and Revolution
Contemporary Perspectives on Central and Eastern Europe
Herausgeber: Leach, Neil
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Architecture and Revolution presents a series of essays which explore the consequences of the 1989 revolutions in Central and Eastern Europe from an architectural perspective.
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Architecture and Revolution presents a series of essays which explore the consequences of the 1989 revolutions in Central and Eastern Europe from an architectural perspective.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- UK edition
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780415139151
- ISBN-10: 0415139155
- Artikelnr.: 22286099
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- UK edition
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780415139151
- ISBN-10: 0415139155
- Artikelnr.: 22286099
Leach, Neil
bPart I. Historical Perspectives. 1. Sources of a Radical Mission in the
Early Soviet Profession: Alexei Gan and the Moscow Anarchists. 2. The
Vesnin's Palace of Labour: the Role of Practice in Materialising the
Revolutionary. 3. Notes for a Manifesto. A Postmodern Critic's Kit for
Interpreting Socialist. Part II. Architecture and Change. 5. History
Lessons - Policing the Body: Descartes and the Architecture of Change. 7.
The State as a Work of Art: the Trauma of Ceausescu's Disneyland - 8.
Architecture or Revolution? Part III. Strategies for a New Europe. 9.
Traces of the Unborn. Resisting the Erasure of History: Daniel Libeskind
Interviewed by Anne Wagner. 11. The Humanity of Architecture. 12.
Disjunctions. 13. The Dark Side of the Domus: The Redomestication of
Central and Eastern Europe. 14. Architecture in a Post-Totalitarian
Society: Round-Table Discussion Conducted by Bart Goldhoorn. Part IV. The
Romanian Question. 15. Totalitarian city: Bucharest 1980-9, Semio-Clinical
Files. 16. The People's House, or the Voluptuous Violence of an
Architectural Paradox.17. Utopia 1988, Romania; Post-Utopia 1995, Romania.
18. Rediscovering Romania. Part V. Tombs and Monuments. 19. Berlin 1961-89:
The Bridal Chamber. Reflections on Disgraced Monuments. 21. Attacks on the
Castle. Index.
Early Soviet Profession: Alexei Gan and the Moscow Anarchists. 2. The
Vesnin's Palace of Labour: the Role of Practice in Materialising the
Revolutionary. 3. Notes for a Manifesto. A Postmodern Critic's Kit for
Interpreting Socialist. Part II. Architecture and Change. 5. History
Lessons - Policing the Body: Descartes and the Architecture of Change. 7.
The State as a Work of Art: the Trauma of Ceausescu's Disneyland - 8.
Architecture or Revolution? Part III. Strategies for a New Europe. 9.
Traces of the Unborn. Resisting the Erasure of History: Daniel Libeskind
Interviewed by Anne Wagner. 11. The Humanity of Architecture. 12.
Disjunctions. 13. The Dark Side of the Domus: The Redomestication of
Central and Eastern Europe. 14. Architecture in a Post-Totalitarian
Society: Round-Table Discussion Conducted by Bart Goldhoorn. Part IV. The
Romanian Question. 15. Totalitarian city: Bucharest 1980-9, Semio-Clinical
Files. 16. The People's House, or the Voluptuous Violence of an
Architectural Paradox.17. Utopia 1988, Romania; Post-Utopia 1995, Romania.
18. Rediscovering Romania. Part V. Tombs and Monuments. 19. Berlin 1961-89:
The Bridal Chamber. Reflections on Disgraced Monuments. 21. Attacks on the
Castle. Index.
bPart I. Historical Perspectives. 1. Sources of a Radical Mission in the
Early Soviet Profession: Alexei Gan and the Moscow Anarchists. 2. The
Vesnin's Palace of Labour: the Role of Practice in Materialising the
Revolutionary. 3. Notes for a Manifesto. A Postmodern Critic's Kit for
Interpreting Socialist. Part II. Architecture and Change. 5. History
Lessons - Policing the Body: Descartes and the Architecture of Change. 7.
The State as a Work of Art: the Trauma of Ceausescu's Disneyland - 8.
Architecture or Revolution? Part III. Strategies for a New Europe. 9.
Traces of the Unborn. Resisting the Erasure of History: Daniel Libeskind
Interviewed by Anne Wagner. 11. The Humanity of Architecture. 12.
Disjunctions. 13. The Dark Side of the Domus: The Redomestication of
Central and Eastern Europe. 14. Architecture in a Post-Totalitarian
Society: Round-Table Discussion Conducted by Bart Goldhoorn. Part IV. The
Romanian Question. 15. Totalitarian city: Bucharest 1980-9, Semio-Clinical
Files. 16. The People's House, or the Voluptuous Violence of an
Architectural Paradox.17. Utopia 1988, Romania; Post-Utopia 1995, Romania.
18. Rediscovering Romania. Part V. Tombs and Monuments. 19. Berlin 1961-89:
The Bridal Chamber. Reflections on Disgraced Monuments. 21. Attacks on the
Castle. Index.
Early Soviet Profession: Alexei Gan and the Moscow Anarchists. 2. The
Vesnin's Palace of Labour: the Role of Practice in Materialising the
Revolutionary. 3. Notes for a Manifesto. A Postmodern Critic's Kit for
Interpreting Socialist. Part II. Architecture and Change. 5. History
Lessons - Policing the Body: Descartes and the Architecture of Change. 7.
The State as a Work of Art: the Trauma of Ceausescu's Disneyland - 8.
Architecture or Revolution? Part III. Strategies for a New Europe. 9.
Traces of the Unborn. Resisting the Erasure of History: Daniel Libeskind
Interviewed by Anne Wagner. 11. The Humanity of Architecture. 12.
Disjunctions. 13. The Dark Side of the Domus: The Redomestication of
Central and Eastern Europe. 14. Architecture in a Post-Totalitarian
Society: Round-Table Discussion Conducted by Bart Goldhoorn. Part IV. The
Romanian Question. 15. Totalitarian city: Bucharest 1980-9, Semio-Clinical
Files. 16. The People's House, or the Voluptuous Violence of an
Architectural Paradox.17. Utopia 1988, Romania; Post-Utopia 1995, Romania.
18. Rediscovering Romania. Part V. Tombs and Monuments. 19. Berlin 1961-89:
The Bridal Chamber. Reflections on Disgraced Monuments. 21. Attacks on the
Castle. Index.