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Paolo Portoghesi and the Postmodern Project

  • Silvia Micheli and Léa-Catherine Szacka
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Volume 3 Re-Framing Identities
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© 2016 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

© 2016 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter 1
  2. Contents 5
  3. Foreword. East West Central: Re-Building Europe 7
  4. Introduction 13
  5. I. Identity Construct(ion)s
  6. Piercing the Wall: East-West Encounters in Architecture, 1970–1990 27
  7. Notes on Centers and Peripheries in Eastern Bloc Architectures 45
  8. An Image and Its Performance: Techno-Export from Socialist Poland 59
  9. Postmodern Architectural Exchanges Between East Germany and Japan 73
  10. Being Underground: Dalibor Vesely, Phenomenology and Architectural Education during the Cold War 89
  11. From the Hungarian Tulip Dispute to a Post-Socialist Kulturkampf 105
  12. II. The Turn to History
  13. Russia, Europe, America: The Venice School between the U.S.S.R. and the U.S.A. 121
  14. Deconstructing Constructivism 149
  15. The (New) Concept of Tradition: Aldo Rossi’s First Theoretical Essay 165
  16. Paolo Portoghesi and the Postmodern Project 179
  17. Boris Magaš and the Emergence of Postmodernist Themes in the Croatian Modernist Tradition 191
  18. “Keep Your Hands Off Modern Architecture”: Hans Hollein and History as Critique in Cold War Vienna 209
  19. III. Public Criticism and the Rediscovery of the City
  20. Heritage, Populism and Anti-Modernism in the Controversy of the Mansion House Square Scheme 227
  21. Preservationism, Postmodernism, and the Public across the Iron Curtain in Leipzig and Frankfurt/Main 245
  22. “Le Monopole du Passéisme”: A Left-Historicist Critique of Late Capitalism in Brussels 261
  23. Keeping West Berlin “As Found”: Alison Smithson, Hardt‑Waltherr Hämer and 1970s Proto‑Preservation Urban Renewal 275
  24. Humane Spontaneity: Teaching New Belgrade Lessons of the Past 289
  25. Quality of Life or Life-in-Truth? A Late- Socialist Critique of Housing Estates in Czechoslovakia 303
  26. Appendix
  27. Notes on Contributors 321
  28. Index 329
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