SOS Brutalism: a global survey

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SOS Brutalism : a global survey / a collaboration by the Deutsches Architekturmuseum and the Wüstenrot Foundation ; edited by Oliver Elser, Philip Kurz, Peter Cachola Schmal ; scientific editing: Felix Torkar, Maximilian Liesner - Zurich , [2017]
535 p. : ill. ; 28 cm
  • Zürich, ZB, Verlagsbucharchiv, VAR 169: 2017:32

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Basisinformationen

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  • Zürich, ZB, Verlagsbucharchiv, VAR 169: 2017:32
Ressourcentyp:
Alte Drucke und Rara
Titel:
SOS Brutalism: a global survey / a collaboration by the Deutsches Architekturmuseum and the Wüstenrot Foundation ; edited by Oliver Elser, Philip Kurz, Peter Cachola Schmal ; scientific editing: Felix Torkar, Maximilian Liesner
Erscheinungsangaben:
Zurich, Park Books, [2017]
Copyrightjahr:
© 2017
Physische Beschreibung:
  • 535 p.: ill.; 28 cm + 1 brochure
Serie:
SOS Brutalism; [1]

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Inhalt und innere Ordnung

Inhalt:
  • "SOS Brutalism" is a distress signal. Since the 1950s, eminent architects around the world have realized buildings expressing an uncompromising attitude. Predominantly, yet not exclusively, they used exposed concrete, or béton brut (hence the term brutalism), for the construction. Today, many of these always controversially discussed buildings are in danger of demolition or, at least, of reconstruction that often may change their appearance beyond recognition. In recent years, an initiative to protect and preserve this significant global heritage of 20th-century architecture has gained momentum, mainly in the internet. Using the hashtag #SOSBritalism, the Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM, German Museum of Architecture) in Frankfurt on the Main and the Wüstenrot Foundation participate in this campaign with a vast collaborative research project. The result of this research to date is a global survey of brutalist architecture of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, presented in an exhibition at DAM in autumn 2017 and a coinciding and uniquely comprehensive book. Some 100 contributors document around 120 key buildings from this period, including many previously unpublished discoveries that are in acute danger of loss through neglect of intended demolition. Moreover, the book features overviews of brutalism in architecture in twelve regions around the world. Case studies of hotspots such as the Macedonian capital Skopje or New Haven, Connecticut, and essays on the history and theory of brutalism round out this lavishly illustrated book. The supplement collects papers of an international symposium on brutalism in architecture held in Berlin in 2012.

Anmerkungen

Allgemeine Anmerkung:
This book accompanies the exhibition "SOS Brutalism - Save the Concrete Monsters!", November 9, 2017 - April 2, 2018, Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Department of Culture and Science, City of Frankfurt / Main
Pubblicato con "Brutalism - Contributions to the international symposium in Berlin 2012"
Sprache, Schrift:
Englisch
ISBN:
9783038600749; German edition
9783038600756; Festeinband

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BN; 20180515

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