An edition of Denkmal Ost-Moderne (2012)

Denkmal Ost-Moderne

Aneignung und Erhaltung des baulichen Erbes der Nachkriegsmoderne

Denkmal Ost-Moderne
Mark Escherich, Mark Escherich
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An edition of Denkmal Ost-Moderne (2012)

Denkmal Ost-Moderne

Aneignung und Erhaltung des baulichen Erbes der Nachkriegsmoderne

The architecture and the urban planning of the 1960s and 1970s are currently the focus of a wide-ranging discussion. A high-profile international symposium that took place at the Bauhaus University in Weimar in January 2011 brought together the different but often parallel discourses on this theme and collated a wide variety of experiences. This conference included Eastern Europe, with its political heritage and the associated problems, as well as the scientific, didactic and artistic issues connected with listed structure.

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Publisher
Jovis diskurs
Language
German
Pages
256

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Proceedings in German with one contribution in English.

Published in
Berlin
Series
Stadtentwicklung und Denkmalpflege -- Bd. 16, Stadtentwicklung und Denkmalpflege -- Bd. 16.

Classifications

Library of Congress
NA958 .D436 2012, NA958.D436 2012, NA680, NA958 .D46 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
256 p.
Number of pages
256

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30730908M
ISBN 10
3868591435
ISBN 13
9783868591439
LCCN
2012468502
OCLC/WorldCat
765811837

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