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Reframing Berlin: Architecture, Memory-Making and Film Locations [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 412 pages, kõrgus x laius: 244x170 mm, 64 Halftones, black and white
  • Sari: Mediated Cities
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Feb-2023
  • Kirjastus: Intellect Books
  • ISBN-10: 178938687X
  • ISBN-13: 9781789386875
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 412 pages, kõrgus x laius: 244x170 mm, 64 Halftones, black and white
  • Sari: Mediated Cities
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Feb-2023
  • Kirjastus: Intellect Books
  • ISBN-10: 178938687X
  • ISBN-13: 9781789386875
Teised raamatud teemal:
A study of the ways Berlin has been depicted in cinema and the ways its architectural transformations inform our understanding of the city and its memories.
 
Concerned with the connection between the built environment and the passage of time, Reframing Berlin uses film locations in the city to reveal the influence that urban transformation has on memory-making. Covering the city’s history since the beginning of cinema, the book proposes the term urban strategy to understand the range of consequential actions taken by politicians, developers, and other powerful figures to shape the nature and future of buildings, streets, and districts. Organizing these strategies from demolition to memorialization, the authors study the ways these actions forget or recall aspects of place. Using cinematic representations of Berlin as an audiovisual archive, the study details how the city has adjusted to its traumatic twentieth-century history through architectural transformations. Two dissimilar case studies frame each strategy, indicating that an approach that works for one building may not be sufficient for another.
Foreword ix
Kathleen James-Chakraborty
Introduction 1(32)
Berlin: The remembered city
1(4)
Urban memory
5(7)
Urban strategies
12(3)
Memory in Berlin
15(3)
Filmstadt Berlin
18(15)
1 Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Demolition
33(24)
New Reich Chancellery
36(7)
Palace of the Republic
43(14)
2 Here Today, Gone Tomorrow: Temporary Installation
57(18)
Escape Tunnels
59(5)
Wrapped Reichstag
64(11)
3 From Scratch: New Construction
75(18)
Sony Center
77(5)
Spreebogen
82(11)
4 Business or Pleasure?: Disneyfication
93(18)
Checkpoint Charlie
94(7)
Berliner Stadtschloss
101(10)
5 Cycle of Life: Mutation
111(28)
The Berlin Wall
113(11)
Potsdamer Platz
124(15)
6 Prosthetic Limbs: Supplementation
139(22)
The Reichstag Dome
140(8)
Berlin Olympic Stadium
148(13)
7 Frozen in Time: Suspension
161(22)
Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
166(6)
Topography of terror
172(11)
8 On the Move: Relocation
183(16)
Grand Hotel Esplanade
184(4)
Victory Column
188(11)
9 Survival Instinct: Adaptation
199(20)
Berlin techno clubs
200(9)
Berlin bunkers
209(10)
10 Altered States: Appropriation
219(24)
Berlin TV Tower
221(8)
Neue Wache
229(14)
11 My Precious!: Preservation
243(20)
The Brandenburg Gate
245(8)
Berlin State Opera
253(10)
12 Once upon a Time: Memorialization
263(28)
Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
269(6)
Stumbling Blocks
275(16)
Conclusions: Berlin: Remember When ...
291(14)
Berlin lessons
294(7)
The global context
301(4)
Filmography 305(50)
Bibliography 355(32)
Index 387
Christopher S. Wilson is an architecture and design historian at Ringling College of Art + Design in Sarasota, Florida, USA. He is also the scholar-in residence of the non-profit Architecture Sarasota.





Gul Kacmaz Erk is a senior lecturer in architecture at Queens University Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK. She is also the founding director of CACity (Cinema

and Architecture in the City), Collaborative Research Group.