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_aArchitecture and revolution : _bcontemporary perspectives on Central and Eastern Europe / _cedited by Neil Leach. |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c1999. |
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_gPt. 1. _tHistorical perspectives: _tSources of a radical mission in the early Soviet profession: Alexei Gan and the Moscow anarchists / _rCatherine Cooke -- _tThe Vesnins' Palace of Labour: the role of practice in materialising the revolutionary architecture / _rCatherine Cooke -- _tNotes for a manifesto / _rJonathan Charley -- _tA postmodern critic's kit for interpreting socialist realism / _rAugustin Ioan -- _gpt. 2. _tArchitecture and change: _tHistory lessons / _rFredric Jameson -- _tPolicing the body: Descartes and the architecture of change / _rAndrew Benjamin -- _tThe state as a work of art: the trauma of Ceausescu's Disneyland / _rRenata Salecl -- _tArchitecture of revolution? / _rNeil Leach -- _gpt. 3. _tStrategies for a new Europe: _tTraces of the unborn / _rDaniel Libeskind -- _tResisting the erasure of history: Daniel Libeskind interviewed by Anne Wagner -- _tThe humanity of architecture / _rDalibor Vesely -- _tDisjunctions / _rBernard Tschumi -- _tThe dark side of the domus: the redomestication of Central and Eastern Europe / _rNeil Leach -- _tArchitecture in post-totalitarian society: round-table discussion conducted by Bart Goldhoorn -- _gpt. 4. _tThe Romanian question: _tTotalitarian city: Bucharest 1980-9, semio-clinical files / _rConstantin Petcu -- _tThe People's House, or the voluptuous violence of an architectural paradox / _rDoina Petrescu -- _tUtopia 1988, Romania; post-utopia 1995, Romania / _rDorin Stefan -- _tRediscovering Romania / _rIoana Sandi -- _gpt. 5. _tTombs and monuments: _tBerlin 1961-89: the bridal chamber / _rNeil Leach -- _tReflections on disgraced monuments / _rLaura Mulvey -- _tAttacks on the castle / _rHélène Cixous. |
520 | _a"In 1989 Europe witnessed some of the most dramatic events of the twentieth century, with the fall of the Iron Curtain and the collapse of the Soviet Bloc. These original essays address the problems and questions architects, planners and politicians in Central and Eastern Europe have had to consider in formulating a new architecture for a new Europe. The buildings that have been inherited from the communist era bring with them a range of problems, such as environmentally inadequate or structurally unsound architecture, or others, that have been designed to serve a defunct social program. This collection of essays by internationally renowned architects, philosophers and cultural theorists represent a snapshot of informed opinion on these issues."--Publisher description. | ||
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