Single people and mass housing in Germany, 1850-1930: (no)home away from home

Unsettling traditional understandings of housing reform as focused on the nuclear family with dependent children, Single People and Mass Housing in Germany, 1850-1930 is the first complete study of single-person mass housing in Germany and the pivotal role this class- and gender-specific building ty...

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1. Verfasser: Sassin, Erin Eckhold (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 2023
Ausgabe:Paperback edition
Schriftenreihe:Visual Cultures and German Contexts
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Zusammenfassung:Unsettling traditional understandings of housing reform as focused on the nuclear family with dependent children, Single People and Mass Housing in Germany, 1850-1930 is the first complete study of single-person mass housing in Germany and the pivotal role this class- and gender-specific building type played for over 80 years-in German architectural culture and society, the transnational Progressive reform movement, Feminist discourse, and International Modernism-and its continued relevance.Homes for unmarried men and women, or Ledigenheime, were built for nearly every powerful interest group in Germany-progressive, reactionary, and radical alike-from the mid-nineteenth century into the 1920s. Designed by both unknown craftsmen and renowned architects ranging from Peter Behrens to Bruno Taut, these homes fought unregimented lodging in overcrowded working-class dwellings while functioning as apparatuses of moral and social control. A means to societal reintegration, Ledigenheime effectively bridged the public-private divide and rewrote the rules of who was deserving of quality housing-pointing forward to the building programs of Weimar Berlin and Red Vienna, experimental housing in Soviet Russia, Feminist collectives, accommodations for postwar guestworkers, and even housing for the elderly today
Beschreibung:Introduction: The Unmarried Individual and the Lodger Problem 1. Adolph Kolping s Revolution: Popular Catholicism and Housing Wild Youth2. Beyond the Company Town: Industrialists House the Roving Male 3. Making the Municipality a Home: Appropriate Luxury for All4. Homes for Women: Between the Domestic Realm and the Public SphereExtended Conclusion: Weimar Twilight and Continued Relevance of the Ledigenheim Building Type
Beschreibung:312 Seiten
ISBN:9781350282780
9781501342721
1350282782

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