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Re-Humanizing Architecture : New Forms of Community, 1950-1970

Hopfengartner, Judith(Edited by)Moravanszky, Akos(Edited by)
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After the Second World War, a divided Europe was much affected by a period of reconstruction.

This was influenced by the different political systems – in the socialist East and in the capitalist West, the focus was on cohesion in society and its cultural and architectural expression.

In parallel to the rapidly progressing industrialization of the building industry, debates on the humanization of the built environment were led on both sides with great intensity.

The volume shows how, on the back of existentialism, new monumentality, and socialist realism, quite similar concepts and strategies were developed in order to find answers to questions relating to adequate structures for new forms of community and identity.

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Product Details
Birkhauser
3035610150 / 9783035610154
Paperback / softback
19/12/2016
Switzerland
376 pages, 3 Tables, black and white; 170 Illustrations, color
165 x 245 mm, 919 grams