Neo-historical East Berlin: Architecture and Urban Design in the German Democratic Republic 1970-1990
In the years prior to the fall of the Berlin Wall, the leaders of the German Democratic Republic planned to construct a city center that was simultaneously modern and historical, consisting of both redesign of old buildings and new architectural developments. Drawing from recently released archival sources and interviews with former key government officials, decision-makers and architects, this book sheds light not only on this unique programme in postmodern design, but also on the debates which were taking place with the Socialist government.
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Neo-historical East Berlin: Architecture and Urban Design in the German Democratic Republic 1970-1990
In the years prior to the fall of the Berlin Wall, the leaders of the German Democratic Republic planned to construct a city center that was simultaneously modern and historical, consisting of both redesign of old buildings and new architectural developments. Drawing from recently released archival sources and interviews with former key government officials, decision-makers and architects, this book sheds light not only on this unique programme in postmodern design, but also on the debates which were taking place with the Socialist government.
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Neo-historical East Berlin: Architecture and Urban Design in the German Democratic Republic 1970-1990

Neo-historical East Berlin: Architecture and Urban Design in the German Democratic Republic 1970-1990

by Florian Urban
Neo-historical East Berlin: Architecture and Urban Design in the German Democratic Republic 1970-1990

Neo-historical East Berlin: Architecture and Urban Design in the German Democratic Republic 1970-1990

by Florian Urban

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Overview

In the years prior to the fall of the Berlin Wall, the leaders of the German Democratic Republic planned to construct a city center that was simultaneously modern and historical, consisting of both redesign of old buildings and new architectural developments. Drawing from recently released archival sources and interviews with former key government officials, decision-makers and architects, this book sheds light not only on this unique programme in postmodern design, but also on the debates which were taking place with the Socialist government.

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ISBN-13: 9781351915342
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/05/2016
Series: Ashgate Studies in Architecture
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Florian Urban is a Lecturer at the Center for Metropolitan Studies, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany

Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction; Neo-historical East Berlin; Obsolescence becomes obsolete: Arnimplatz, Arkonaplatz and beyond; 'Rekonstuktion': the Spandauer Vorstadt neighborhood; Prefab old town: Nikolaiviertel; 'Restauration 1900': the Prenzlauer Berg district; Experiencing the center: Freidrichstraße; Re-feeling history: the Platz der Akademie (Gendarmenmarkt); Conclusion: faux past; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.
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