Between Solidarity and Economic Constraints : : Global Entanglements of Socialist Architecture and Planning in the Cold War Period / / ed. by Christoph Bernhardt, Andreas Butter, Monika Motylinska.
Until the end of the Cold War in 1990, building projects and architectural icons played an important role in the self-portrayal of the competing systems. However, as the current research shows, we also find a large variety of forms of cooperation between the East, the South, and the West, not to for...
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Between Solidarity and Economic Constraints : Global Entanglements of Socialist Architecture and Planning in the Cold War Period / |
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Between Solidarity and Economic Constraints : Global Entanglements of Socialist Architecture and Planning in the Cold War Period / Rethinking the Cold War , Frontmatter -- Contents -- Global Entanglements of Socialist Architecture and Planning in the Cold War Period – Approaches and Perspectives -- I Soviet Transfer: Strategies and Limits -- Between ‘Self-Sovietisation’ and Soviet Assistance: Urban Planning and Design in China, 1950s–1960s -- Integrate, Adapt, Collaborate: Concerns of Comecon’s Technical Assistance to Mongolia during the Cold War -- Prefabricating Uzbekistan? Discourses and Realities of Urban Redevelopment in Tashkent and Samarkand under Soviet Rule -- II Networks: Comecon, GDR and the “Global South” -- A Cuban Nickel Plant made in the GDR? The Architecture of a Comecon Joint Venture -- Between Factory and Fiction – Planning and Implementation of Agro-Industrial Development Projects in Ghana in Cooperation with CMEA Countries, 1960–1966 -- Of Mobility and Earth: Hannah Schreckenbach’s Engagements with Indigenous Architectures in Ghana -- Stralsund – More than Exchange of Experiences -- III Media, Perceptions and Afterlives of Socialist Architecture and Planning -- Architecture of International Zagreb Fair between the East and West -- Shell Sheds for China: Exported Industrial Architecture from the GDR – Intentions and Reception -- Settlements of Post-Socialist Development? Reconstructing East German Solidarity through Housing Projects in the Global South after 1990 -- The Afterlife of Architectural Aid to Vietnam: A View from the Global South -- About the Authors |
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Global Entanglements of Socialist Architecture and Planning in the Cold War Period / |
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Between Solidarity and Economic Constraints : Global Entanglements of Socialist Architecture and Planning in the Cold War Period / ed. by Christoph Bernhardt, Andreas Butter, Monika Motylinska. |
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Between Solidarity and Economic Constraints : Global Entanglements of Socialist Architecture and Planning in the Cold War Period / ed. by Christoph Bernhardt, Andreas Butter, Monika Motylinska. |
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Between Solidarity and Economic Constraints : Global Entanglements of Socialist Architecture and Planning in the Cold War Period / ed. by Christoph Bernhardt, Andreas Butter, Monika Motylinska. |
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Between Solidarity and Economic Constraints : Global Entanglements of Socialist Architecture and Planning in the Cold War Period / |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Global Entanglements of Socialist Architecture and Planning in the Cold War Period – Approaches and Perspectives -- I Soviet Transfer: Strategies and Limits -- Between ‘Self-Sovietisation’ and Soviet Assistance: Urban Planning and Design in China, 1950s–1960s -- Integrate, Adapt, Collaborate: Concerns of Comecon’s Technical Assistance to Mongolia during the Cold War -- Prefabricating Uzbekistan? Discourses and Realities of Urban Redevelopment in Tashkent and Samarkand under Soviet Rule -- II Networks: Comecon, GDR and the “Global South” -- A Cuban Nickel Plant made in the GDR? The Architecture of a Comecon Joint Venture -- Between Factory and Fiction – Planning and Implementation of Agro-Industrial Development Projects in Ghana in Cooperation with CMEA Countries, 1960–1966 -- Of Mobility and Earth: Hannah Schreckenbach’s Engagements with Indigenous Architectures in Ghana -- Stralsund – More than Exchange of Experiences -- III Media, Perceptions and Afterlives of Socialist Architecture and Planning -- Architecture of International Zagreb Fair between the East and West -- Shell Sheds for China: Exported Industrial Architecture from the GDR – Intentions and Reception -- Settlements of Post-Socialist Development? Reconstructing East German Solidarity through Housing Projects in the Global South after 1990 -- The Afterlife of Architectural Aid to Vietnam: A View from the Global South -- About the Authors |
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