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Cold War and Architecture : The Competing Forces that Reshaped Austria after 1945

Platzer, MonikaFitz, Angelika(Foreword by)Architekturzentrum Wien Az W(Edited by)Dorsey, Brian(Translated by)Feiersinger, Elise(Translated by)
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Following the liberation and subsequent occupation of Austria at the end of World War II in spring 1945 by the victorious powers Britain, France, the United States, and the Soviet Union, Vienna soon became a central stage for the quickly emerging Cold War.

The struggle of differing political systems was also carried out in the field of architecture.

Cold War and Architecture sheds new light on the building activity in postwar Austria and its main protagonists.

For the first time, this book explores the lines of architectural debates of the time in the context of the global political and cultural conflict of East vs.

West. With its transnational perspective, it changes our view of architectural history and postwar society. During the ten-year occupation period, Austria experienced a transition from authoritarian government to democratic consumer society.

Each of the four Allied powers established its own extensive cultural program.

Architectural exhibitions became important instruments of such educational schemes with the objective of a new social order.

British, American, French, and Soviet cultural policies served as catalysts for ideological convictions.

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Product Details
Park Books
3038601756 / 9783038601753
Paperback / softback
17/02/2020
Switzerland
344 pages, 193 colour, 118 b&w
200 x 270 mm