East West Central : : Re-building Europe, 1950-1990. / Volume 1, : Re-Humanizing Architecture ; New Forms of Community, 1950-1970 / / ed. by Ákos Moravánszky, Judith Hopfengärtner.

After the Second World War, a divided Europe was much affected by a period of reconstruction. This was influenced by the different political systems – in the socialist East and in the capitalist West, the focus was on cohesion in society and its cultural and architectural expression. In parallel to...

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East West Central ; Volume 1
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword. East West Central: Re-Building Europe -- Introduction -- I. Discourses on Humanism -- Re-Humanizing Architecture: The Search for a Common Ground in the Postwar Years, 1950–1970 -- CIAM: From “Spirit of the Age” to the “Spiritual Needs” of People -- Was Humanized Socialist Modernism Possible After All? The Promise and Failure of Mass Housing in Hungary -- Mieczysław Porębski: Man and Architecture in the Iconosphere -- II. Building New Societies -- Continuity or Discontinuity? Narratives on Modern Architecture in East and West Germany during the Cold War -- Building Together: Construction Sites in a Divided Europe During the 1950s -- Building a New Warsaw, Building a Social Warsaw: The First Reconstruction Plans and Their International Review -- Building a New Community – A Comparison Between the Netherlands and Czechoslovakia -- “Social Efficiency” and “Humanistic Specificity”: A Double Discourse in Romanian Architecture in the 1960s -- Sociological and Environmental- Psychology Research in Estonia during the 1960s and 1970s: A Critique of Soviet Mass-Housing -- III. The Urban Context -- Bogdan Bogdanović and the Search for a Meaningful City -- From “New Units of Settlement” to the Old Arbat: The Soviet NĖR Group’s Search for Spaces of Community -- Theories and Practices of Re-Humanizing Postwar Italian Architecture: Ernesto Nathan Rogers and Giancarlo De Carlo -- Urban Planning and Christian Humanism: The Institut Supérieur d’Urbanisme Appliqué in Brussels under Gaston Bardet -- The Monumentality of the Matchbox: On “Slabs” and Politics in the Cold War -- Between City and University: New Monumentality in the Student Center of the Campus of Coimbra -- IV. The Inhabited Nature -- Socialist Pastoral: The Role of Folklore in Socialist Architectural Culture, 1950s and 1960s -- Dwelling in the Middle Landscape: Rethinking the Architecture of Rural Communities at CIAM 10 -- A Desire for Innocence? Community and Recreational Architecture around Lake Balaton -- Unexpected Side Effects: Indirect Benefits of International Mass Tourism on Croatia’s Adriatic Coast -- Appendix -- Notes on Contributors -- Index
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After the Second World War, a divided Europe was much affected by a period of reconstruction. This was influenced by the different political systems – in the socialist East and in the capitalist West, the focus was on cohesion in society and its cultural and architectural expression. In parallel to the rapidly progressing industrialization of the building industry, debates on the humanization of the built environment were led on both sides with great intensity. The volume shows how, on the back of existentialism, new monumentality, and socialist realism, quite similar concepts and strategies were developed in order to find answers to questions relating to adequate structures for new forms of community and identity.
Das geteilte Europa war nach dem Ende des zweiten Weltkriegs durch die Phase des Wiederaufbaus geprägt. Diese wurde durch die unterschiedlichen politischen Systeme beeinflusst: im sozialistischen Osten wie auch im kapitalistischen Westen ging es um den Zusammenhalt der Gesellschaft sowie um deren kulturellen und baulichen Ausdruck. Parallel zur schnell einsetzenden Industrialisierung des Bauwesens wurden auf beiden Seiten intensive Debatten über die Humanisierung der gebauten Umwelt geführt. Der Band zeigt, wie vor dem Hintergrund von Existentialismus, New Monumentality und sozialistischem Realismus durchaus ähnliche Konzepte und Strategien entwickelt wurden, um Antworten auf die Frage nach adäquaten Strukturen für neue Formen von Gemeinschaft und Identität zu geben.
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Architekturgeschichte.
Archtiectural History.
Europa.
Europe.
Nachkriegsmoderne.
Post War Modernism.
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title East West Central : Re-building Europe, 1950-1990.
spellingShingle East West Central : Re-building Europe, 1950-1990.
East West Central ;
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Foreword. East West Central: Re-Building Europe --
Introduction --
I. Discourses on Humanism --
Re-Humanizing Architecture: The Search for a Common Ground in the Postwar Years, 1950–1970 --
CIAM: From “Spirit of the Age” to the “Spiritual Needs” of People --
Was Humanized Socialist Modernism Possible After All? The Promise and Failure of Mass Housing in Hungary --
Mieczysław Porębski: Man and Architecture in the Iconosphere --
II. Building New Societies --
Continuity or Discontinuity? Narratives on Modern Architecture in East and West Germany during the Cold War --
Building Together: Construction Sites in a Divided Europe During the 1950s --
Building a New Warsaw, Building a Social Warsaw: The First Reconstruction Plans and Their International Review --
Building a New Community – A Comparison Between the Netherlands and Czechoslovakia --
“Social Efficiency” and “Humanistic Specificity”: A Double Discourse in Romanian Architecture in the 1960s --
Sociological and Environmental- Psychology Research in Estonia during the 1960s and 1970s: A Critique of Soviet Mass-Housing --
III. The Urban Context --
Bogdan Bogdanović and the Search for a Meaningful City --
From “New Units of Settlement” to the Old Arbat: The Soviet NĖR Group’s Search for Spaces of Community --
Theories and Practices of Re-Humanizing Postwar Italian Architecture: Ernesto Nathan Rogers and Giancarlo De Carlo --
Urban Planning and Christian Humanism: The Institut Supérieur d’Urbanisme Appliqué in Brussels under Gaston Bardet --
The Monumentality of the Matchbox: On “Slabs” and Politics in the Cold War --
Between City and University: New Monumentality in the Student Center of the Campus of Coimbra --
IV. The Inhabited Nature --
Socialist Pastoral: The Role of Folklore in Socialist Architectural Culture, 1950s and 1960s --
Dwelling in the Middle Landscape: Rethinking the Architecture of Rural Communities at CIAM 10 --
A Desire for Innocence? Community and Recreational Architecture around Lake Balaton --
Unexpected Side Effects: Indirect Benefits of International Mass Tourism on Croatia’s Adriatic Coast --
Appendix --
Notes on Contributors --
Index
title_sub Re-building Europe, 1950-1990.
title_full East West Central : Re-building Europe, 1950-1990. Volume 1, Re-Humanizing Architecture ; New Forms of Community, 1950-1970 / ed. by Ákos Moravánszky, Judith Hopfengärtner.
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Foreword. East West Central: Re-Building Europe --
Introduction --
I. Discourses on Humanism --
Re-Humanizing Architecture: The Search for a Common Ground in the Postwar Years, 1950–1970 --
CIAM: From “Spirit of the Age” to the “Spiritual Needs” of People --
Was Humanized Socialist Modernism Possible After All? The Promise and Failure of Mass Housing in Hungary --
Mieczysław Porębski: Man and Architecture in the Iconosphere --
II. Building New Societies --
Continuity or Discontinuity? Narratives on Modern Architecture in East and West Germany during the Cold War --
Building Together: Construction Sites in a Divided Europe During the 1950s --
Building a New Warsaw, Building a Social Warsaw: The First Reconstruction Plans and Their International Review --
Building a New Community – A Comparison Between the Netherlands and Czechoslovakia --
“Social Efficiency” and “Humanistic Specificity”: A Double Discourse in Romanian Architecture in the 1960s --
Sociological and Environmental- Psychology Research in Estonia during the 1960s and 1970s: A Critique of Soviet Mass-Housing --
III. The Urban Context --
Bogdan Bogdanović and the Search for a Meaningful City --
From “New Units of Settlement” to the Old Arbat: The Soviet NĖR Group’s Search for Spaces of Community --
Theories and Practices of Re-Humanizing Postwar Italian Architecture: Ernesto Nathan Rogers and Giancarlo De Carlo --
Urban Planning and Christian Humanism: The Institut Supérieur d’Urbanisme Appliqué in Brussels under Gaston Bardet --
The Monumentality of the Matchbox: On “Slabs” and Politics in the Cold War --
Between City and University: New Monumentality in the Student Center of the Campus of Coimbra --
IV. The Inhabited Nature --
Socialist Pastoral: The Role of Folklore in Socialist Architectural Culture, 1950s and 1960s --
Dwelling in the Middle Landscape: Rethinking the Architecture of Rural Communities at CIAM 10 --
A Desire for Innocence? Community and Recreational Architecture around Lake Balaton --
Unexpected Side Effects: Indirect Benefits of International Mass Tourism on Croatia’s Adriatic Coast --
Appendix --
Notes on Contributors --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Foreword. East West Central: Re-Building Europe --
Introduction --
I. Discourses on Humanism --
Re-Humanizing Architecture: The Search for a Common Ground in the Postwar Years, 1950–1970 --
CIAM: From “Spirit of the Age” to the “Spiritual Needs” of People --
Was Humanized Socialist Modernism Possible After All? The Promise and Failure of Mass Housing in Hungary --
Mieczysław Porębski: Man and Architecture in the Iconosphere --
II. Building New Societies --
Continuity or Discontinuity? Narratives on Modern Architecture in East and West Germany during the Cold War --
Building Together: Construction Sites in a Divided Europe During the 1950s --
Building a New Warsaw, Building a Social Warsaw: The First Reconstruction Plans and Their International Review --
Building a New Community – A Comparison Between the Netherlands and Czechoslovakia --
“Social Efficiency” and “Humanistic Specificity”: A Double Discourse in Romanian Architecture in the 1960s --
Sociological and Environmental- Psychology Research in Estonia during the 1960s and 1970s: A Critique of Soviet Mass-Housing --
III. The Urban Context --
Bogdan Bogdanović and the Search for a Meaningful City --
From “New Units of Settlement” to the Old Arbat: The Soviet NĖR Group’s Search for Spaces of Community --
Theories and Practices of Re-Humanizing Postwar Italian Architecture: Ernesto Nathan Rogers and Giancarlo De Carlo --
Urban Planning and Christian Humanism: The Institut Supérieur d’Urbanisme Appliqué in Brussels under Gaston Bardet --
The Monumentality of the Matchbox: On “Slabs” and Politics in the Cold War --
Between City and University: New Monumentality in the Student Center of the Campus of Coimbra --
IV. The Inhabited Nature --
Socialist Pastoral: The Role of Folklore in Socialist Architectural Culture, 1950s and 1960s --
Dwelling in the Middle Landscape: Rethinking the Architecture of Rural Communities at CIAM 10 --
A Desire for Innocence? Community and Recreational Architecture around Lake Balaton --
Unexpected Side Effects: Indirect Benefits of International Mass Tourism on Croatia’s Adriatic Coast --
Appendix --
Notes on Contributors --
Index
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East West Central: Re-Building Europe -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Introduction -- </subfield><subfield code="t">I. Discourses on Humanism -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Re-Humanizing Architecture: The Search for a Common Ground in the Postwar Years, 1950–1970 -- </subfield><subfield code="t">CIAM: From “Spirit of the Age” to the “Spiritual Needs” of People -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Was Humanized Socialist Modernism Possible After All? The Promise and Failure of Mass Housing in Hungary -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Mieczysław Porębski: Man and Architecture in the Iconosphere -- </subfield><subfield code="t">II. Building New Societies -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Continuity or Discontinuity? Narratives on Modern Architecture in East and West Germany during the Cold War -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Building Together: Construction Sites in a Divided Europe During the 1950s -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Building a New Warsaw, Building a Social Warsaw: The First Reconstruction Plans and Their International Review -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Building a New Community – A Comparison Between the Netherlands and Czechoslovakia -- </subfield><subfield code="t">“Social Efficiency” and “Humanistic Specificity”: A Double Discourse in Romanian Architecture in the 1960s -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Sociological and Environmental- Psychology Research in Estonia during the 1960s and 1970s: A Critique of Soviet Mass-Housing -- </subfield><subfield code="t">III. The Urban Context -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Bogdan Bogdanović and the Search for a Meaningful City -- </subfield><subfield code="t">From “New Units of Settlement” to the Old Arbat: The Soviet NĖR Group’s Search for Spaces of Community -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Theories and Practices of Re-Humanizing Postwar Italian Architecture: Ernesto Nathan Rogers and Giancarlo De Carlo -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Urban Planning and Christian Humanism: The Institut Supérieur d’Urbanisme Appliqué in Brussels under Gaston Bardet -- </subfield><subfield code="t">The Monumentality of the Matchbox: On “Slabs” and Politics in the Cold War -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Between City and University: New Monumentality in the Student Center of the Campus of Coimbra -- </subfield><subfield code="t">IV. The Inhabited Nature -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Socialist Pastoral: The Role of Folklore in Socialist Architectural Culture, 1950s and 1960s -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Dwelling in the Middle Landscape: Rethinking the Architecture of Rural Communities at CIAM 10 -- </subfield><subfield code="t">A Desire for Innocence? Community and Recreational Architecture around Lake Balaton -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Unexpected Side Effects: Indirect Benefits of International Mass Tourism on Croatia’s Adriatic Coast -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Appendix -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Notes on Contributors -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Index</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="506" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">restricted access</subfield><subfield code="u">http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec</subfield><subfield code="f">online access with authorization</subfield><subfield code="2">star</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">After the Second World War, a divided Europe was much affected by a period of reconstruction. This was influenced by the different political systems – in the socialist East and in the capitalist West, the focus was on cohesion in society and its cultural and architectural expression. In parallel to the rapidly progressing industrialization of the building industry, debates on the humanization of the built environment were led on both sides with great intensity. The volume shows how, on the back of existentialism, new monumentality, and socialist realism, quite similar concepts and strategies were developed in order to find answers to questions relating to adequate structures for new forms of community and identity.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Das geteilte Europa war nach dem Ende des zweiten Weltkriegs durch die Phase des Wiederaufbaus geprägt. Diese wurde durch die unterschiedlichen politischen Systeme beeinflusst: im sozialistischen Osten wie auch im kapitalistischen Westen ging es um den Zusammenhalt der Gesellschaft sowie um deren kulturellen und baulichen Ausdruck. Parallel zur schnell einsetzenden Industrialisierung des Bauwesens wurden auf beiden Seiten intensive Debatten über die Humanisierung der gebauten Umwelt geführt. Der Band zeigt, wie vor dem Hintergrund von Existentialismus, New Monumentality und sozialistischem Realismus durchaus ähnliche Konzepte und Strategien entwickelt wurden, um Antworten auf die Frage nach adäquaten Strukturen für neue Formen von Gemeinschaft und Identität zu geben.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="538" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="546" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">In English.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="588" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 30. 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