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Historical heritage and contemporary architecture fusion at the example of the city center of Graz [PDF]
The research subject of the paper is the center of Graz as a fusion of historical heritage and modern architecture, with its seven landmarks of modern architecture selected here in order to make a short review of this unusual mix. Although the historical
Aranđelović Biljana
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Decolonial limits to Henri Lefebvre's spatial revolution
Short Abstract This commentary appreciates Hamish Kallin's (2024) account of the prospects for reconciliation of anarchist and Marxist approaches via engaging Henri Lefebvre's work, but signals equivocation about Lefebvre triggered by his depictions of colonialism, Islam and the tropics. I argue that these are inconsistent with ongoing decolonial moves
James D. Sidaway
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The history of modern architecture was largely written in the mid-20th century from a Western perspective (i.e. Western Europe and North America), serving to construct the myth of the “International Style”.
Rafał Makała
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‘reportless places’: Janet Malcolm and Collage
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Natalie Ferris
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This study examines Fernand Pouillon's HLM projects at Point du Jour and Meudon‐la‐Forêt to reveal how his concept of “coexistence” was realized. Cultural elements such as the tower, the Algerian Gate, and the Moucharabieh were identified as a result. This concept of coexistence is empirically supported by social surveys.
Rikako Toda, Kosuke Matsubara
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Manifestation of “Indochinese style” in Hanoi’s architecture in 1920–1950s
In parallel to the avant-garde development of Western architecture in the 1920s, the architecture in Vietnam developed into the “Indochinese style”, and it became eclectic at its genesis and synthesized specific forms of the architecture of the West and ...
Svetozar Zavarikhin, Nam Giang Tran
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AIdeology: Unpacking the Ideology of Artificial Intelligence and Its Spaces
Abstract The argument advanced in this paper is that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not simply a technology, but also an ideology that is influencing the values, beliefs, and worldviews of many people. Furthermore, this paper contends that the ideology of AI, henceforth AIdeology, has a strong spatial dimension.
Federico Cugurullo
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Realism, modernism, and the spectre of Trotsky, part 2: Greenberg [PDF]
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Davidson, Neil
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PERIPHERY TO CENTRE STAGE: THE SARRASANI CIRCUS IN WEIMAR GERMANY
ABSTRACT The modern European circus was more than just entertainment: it was a powerful platform where fantasies of empire, ideas of national identity, and notions of racial difference came together and were put on public display. In interwar Germany, the Sarrasani Circus — the largest circus enterprise in the country at the time — built on the legacy ...
Sabine Hanke
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Armenian architecture in search of its indigenous form
After the restoration of independence of Armenia, the process of formation of national statehood started. Academician Tamanyan worked out a master plan for Yerevan that conveyed the national idea and an architectural language based on the synthesis of ...
Karen Balyan
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