Designing Memory

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Designing Memory

The Architecture of Commemoration in Europe, 1914 to the Present

Architecture Theory of architecture Architectural structure and design Architecture: public, commercial and industrial buildings Architecture: public, commercial and industrial buildings History History Genocide and ethnic cleansing Military history Cognition and cognitive psychology Cognition and cognitive psychology Terrorism, armed struggle Terrorism, armed struggle

Author: Sabina Tanovic

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Collection: Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 28th November 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 14 Mb

ISBN: 9781108775854


Overview

This innovative study of memorial architecture investigates how design can translate memories of human loss into tangible structures, creating spaces for remembering. Using approaches from history, psychology, anthropology and sociology, Sabina Tanović explores purposes behind creating contemporary memorials in a given location, their translation into architectural concepts, their materialisation in the face of social and political challenges, and their influence on the transmission of memory.

Scope and Examples

Covering the period from the First World War to the present, she looks at memorials such as the Holocaust museums in Mechelen and Drancy, as well as memorials for the victims of terrorist attacks, to unravel the private and public role of memorial architecture and the possibilities of architecture as a form of agency in remembering and dealing with a difficult past.

Conclusion

The result is a distinctive contribution to the literature on history and memory, and on architecture as a link to the past.

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