Presenting Difficult Pasts Through Architecture

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Presenting Difficult Pasts Through Architecture

Converting National Socialist Sites to Documentation Centers

Theory of architecture History of architecture Museology and heritage studies Regional / International studies Social groups: religious groups and communities Far-right political ideologies and movements The Holocaust Second World War Social and political philosophy Religion: general Judaism Conservation of buildings and building materials

Author: Rumiko Handa

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 24 March 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 87 Mb

ISBN: 9780429560880


Architectural design can play a role in helping make the past present in meaningful ways when applied to preexisting buildings and places that carry notable and troubling pasts. In this comparative analysis, Rumiko Handa establishes the critical role architectural designs play in presenting difficult pasts by examining documentation centers on National Socialism in Germany.

Presenting Difficult Pasts Through Architecture analyzes four centers – Cologne, Nuremberg, Berlin, and Munich – from the point of view of their shared intent to make the past present at National Socialists' perpetrator sites. Applying original frameworks, Handa considers what more architectural design could do toward meaningful representations and interpretations of difficult pasts.

This book is a must-read for students, practitioners, and academics interested in how architectural design can participate in presenting the difficult pasts of historical places in meaningful ways.

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