Architecture, politics, and identity in divided Berlin:
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Culture, politics, and the built environment |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction: Divided Capital, Dividing Capital -- Modern Capital, Divided Capital : Berlin before the Wall -- A Capital without a Country : Shaping West Berlin's Image in the Early Cold War -- The Unbridled Buildup of Socialism : Defining and Critiquing Heimat-GDR -- The Dreamed-of GDR : Public Space, Private Space, and National Identity in the Honecker Era -- Capital of the Counterculture : West Berlin and the Changing Divides of the Cold War West -- Back to the Center : Restoring West Berlin's Image and Identity -- Collapsing Borders : Housing, Berlin's 750th Anniversary, and the End of the GDR -- Conclusion: Constructing the Capital of the Berlin Republic -- Appendix: Governing Entities and Nomenclature, 1949-1989 "On August 13, 1961, under the cover of darkness, East German authorities sealed the border between East and West Berlin using a hastily constructed barbed wire fence. Over the next twenty-eight years, the Berlin Wall served as an ever-present and seemingly permanent physical and psychological divider in this capital city, and between East and West during the Cold War. Similarly, stark polarities arose in nearly every aspect of public and private life, perhaps nowhere more apparent than in the built environment. In Architecture, Politics, and Identity in Divided Berlin, Emily Pugh provides an original comparative analysis of selected works of architecture and urban planning in East and West Berlin during the 'Wall era,' to reveal the importance of these structures to the formation of political, cultural, and social identities. Pugh uncovers the roles played by organizations such as the Foundation for Prussian Cultural Heritage in West Germany and the East German Building Academy in conveying the preferred political narrative of their respective states through constructed spaces. She also provides an overview of architectural works prior to the Wall era, to show the precursors for design aesthetics in Berlin at large, and also considers projects in the post-Wall period, to demonstrate the ongoing effects of the Cold War. Pugh examines representations of architectural works in exhibits, film, journals, magazines, newspapers, and other media, and discusses the effectiveness of planners' attempts to 'win the hearts and minds' of the public. Ideas of home, belonging, community, and nationalism were common underlying themes on both sides of the wall, and instrumental to the construction of cultural and physical landscapes. Overall, Architecture, Politics, and Identity in Divided Berlin offers a compelling case study of a divided city poised at the precipice between the world's most dominant political and ideological forces, and the effort expended by each side to sway the tide of public opinion through the built environment"-- "Emily Pugh provides an original comparative analysis of selected works of architecture and urban planning in East and West Berlin during the 'Wall era,' to reveal the importance of these structures to the formation of political, cultural, and social identities"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 440 pages) |
ISBN: | 0822963027 0822979578 9780822979579 |
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publisher | University of Pittsburgh Press |
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series2 | UPCC book collections on Project MUSE. Culture, politics, and the built environment |
spelling | Pugh, Emily Verfasser aut Architecture, politics, and identity in divided Berlin Emily Pugh Pittsburgh, Pa University of Pittsburgh Press ©2014 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 440 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier UPCC book collections on Project MUSE. Culture, politics, and the built environment Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction: Divided Capital, Dividing Capital -- Modern Capital, Divided Capital : Berlin before the Wall -- A Capital without a Country : Shaping West Berlin's Image in the Early Cold War -- The Unbridled Buildup of Socialism : Defining and Critiquing Heimat-GDR -- The Dreamed-of GDR : Public Space, Private Space, and National Identity in the Honecker Era -- Capital of the Counterculture : West Berlin and the Changing Divides of the Cold War West -- Back to the Center : Restoring West Berlin's Image and Identity -- Collapsing Borders : Housing, Berlin's 750th Anniversary, and the End of the GDR -- Conclusion: Constructing the Capital of the Berlin Republic -- Appendix: Governing Entities and Nomenclature, 1949-1989 "On August 13, 1961, under the cover of darkness, East German authorities sealed the border between East and West Berlin using a hastily constructed barbed wire fence. Over the next twenty-eight years, the Berlin Wall served as an ever-present and seemingly permanent physical and psychological divider in this capital city, and between East and West during the Cold War. Similarly, stark polarities arose in nearly every aspect of public and private life, perhaps nowhere more apparent than in the built environment. In Architecture, Politics, and Identity in Divided Berlin, Emily Pugh provides an original comparative analysis of selected works of architecture and urban planning in East and West Berlin during the 'Wall era,' to reveal the importance of these structures to the formation of political, cultural, and social identities. Pugh uncovers the roles played by organizations such as the Foundation for Prussian Cultural Heritage in West Germany and the East German Building Academy in conveying the preferred political narrative of their respective states through constructed spaces. She also provides an overview of architectural works prior to the Wall era, to show the precursors for design aesthetics in Berlin at large, and also considers projects in the post-Wall period, to demonstrate the ongoing effects of the Cold War. Pugh examines representations of architectural works in exhibits, film, journals, magazines, newspapers, and other media, and discusses the effectiveness of planners' attempts to 'win the hearts and minds' of the public. Ideas of home, belonging, community, and nationalism were common underlying themes on both sides of the wall, and instrumental to the construction of cultural and physical landscapes. Overall, Architecture, Politics, and Identity in Divided Berlin offers a compelling case study of a divided city poised at the precipice between the world's most dominant political and ideological forces, and the effort expended by each side to sway the tide of public opinion through the built environment"-- "Emily Pugh provides an original comparative analysis of selected works of architecture and urban planning in East and West Berlin during the 'Wall era,' to reveal the importance of these structures to the formation of political, cultural, and social identities"-- Geschichte 1900-2000 Geschichte 1961-1989 gnd rswk-swf ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning bisacsh HISTORY / Europe / Germany bisacsh ARCHITECTURE / Criticism bisacsh ARCHITECTURE / Adaptive Reuse & Renovation bisacsh ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / Landmarks & Monuments bisacsh ARCHITECTURE / Professional Practice bisacsh ARCHITECTURE / Reference bisacsh ARCHITECTURE / General bisacsh Architektur Geschichte Politik Stadtplanung Group identity Germany Berlin History 20th century City planning Germany Berlin History 20th century Architecture Political aspects Germany Berlin History 20th century Architecture and society Germany Berlin History 20th century Architecture Human factors Germany Berlin History 20th century Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany, 1961-1989 Architektur (DE-588)4002851-3 gnd rswk-swf Deutschland Europa Berlin Ost (DE-588)4087295-6 gnd rswk-swf Berlin West (DE-588)4069304-1 gnd rswk-swf Berlin Ost (DE-588)4087295-6 g Berlin West (DE-588)4069304-1 g Architektur (DE-588)4002851-3 s Geschichte 1961-1989 z 1\p DE-604 Project Muse Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-0-8229-6302-8 http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=839133 Aggregator Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Pugh, Emily Architecture, politics, and identity in divided Berlin ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning bisacsh HISTORY / Europe / Germany bisacsh ARCHITECTURE / Criticism bisacsh ARCHITECTURE / Adaptive Reuse & Renovation bisacsh ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / Landmarks & Monuments bisacsh ARCHITECTURE / Professional Practice bisacsh ARCHITECTURE / Reference bisacsh ARCHITECTURE / General bisacsh Architektur Geschichte Politik Stadtplanung Group identity Germany Berlin History 20th century City planning Germany Berlin History 20th century Architecture Political aspects Germany Berlin History 20th century Architecture and society Germany Berlin History 20th century Architecture Human factors Germany Berlin History 20th century Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany, 1961-1989 Architektur (DE-588)4002851-3 gnd |
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title | Architecture, politics, and identity in divided Berlin |
title_auth | Architecture, politics, and identity in divided Berlin |
title_exact_search | Architecture, politics, and identity in divided Berlin |
title_full | Architecture, politics, and identity in divided Berlin Emily Pugh |
title_fullStr | Architecture, politics, and identity in divided Berlin Emily Pugh |
title_full_unstemmed | Architecture, politics, and identity in divided Berlin Emily Pugh |
title_short | Architecture, politics, and identity in divided Berlin |
title_sort | architecture politics and identity in divided berlin |
topic | ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning bisacsh HISTORY / Europe / Germany bisacsh ARCHITECTURE / Criticism bisacsh ARCHITECTURE / Adaptive Reuse & Renovation bisacsh ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / Landmarks & Monuments bisacsh ARCHITECTURE / Professional Practice bisacsh ARCHITECTURE / Reference bisacsh ARCHITECTURE / General bisacsh Architektur Geschichte Politik Stadtplanung Group identity Germany Berlin History 20th century City planning Germany Berlin History 20th century Architecture Political aspects Germany Berlin History 20th century Architecture and society Germany Berlin History 20th century Architecture Human factors Germany Berlin History 20th century Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany, 1961-1989 Architektur (DE-588)4002851-3 gnd |
topic_facet | ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning HISTORY / Europe / Germany ARCHITECTURE / Criticism ARCHITECTURE / Adaptive Reuse & Renovation ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / Landmarks & Monuments ARCHITECTURE / Professional Practice ARCHITECTURE / Reference ARCHITECTURE / General Architektur Geschichte Politik Stadtplanung Group identity Germany Berlin History 20th century City planning Germany Berlin History 20th century Architecture Political aspects Germany Berlin History 20th century Architecture and society Germany Berlin History 20th century Architecture Human factors Germany Berlin History 20th century Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany, 1961-1989 Deutschland Europa Berlin Ost Berlin West |
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