Open Architecture : Migration, Citizenship and the Urban Renewal of Berlin-Kreuzberg by IBA 1984/87 /
Akcan, Esra 
Open Architecture : Migration, Citizenship and the Urban Renewal of Berlin-Kreuzberg by IBA 1984/87 / Esra Akcan. - 1 online resource (416 p.)
Frontmatter -- Content -- Preface -- Introduction -- PART 1 Open Architecture as Collectivity -- STOP I Critical Reconstruction: Open Architecture as Collaboration? -- STROLL 1 From Schinkelplatz to Checkpoint Charlie -- STOP II Buildings That Die More Than Once: Open Architecture as Collectivity -- STROLL 2 From Checkpoint Charlie to Potsdamer Platz -- STOP III Opened after Habitation -- STROLL 3 From Potsdamer Platz to Tiergarten -- PART 2 Open Architecture as Democracy -- STOP IV Gentle Urban Renewal: Participation and Radical Democracy -- STROLL 4 From Kottbusser Tor to Schlesisches Tor -- STOP V A Building with Many Speakers: Open Architecture as Critical Participation -- STROLL 5 From Schlesisches Tor to Fraenkelufer -- PART 3 Open Architecture as Multiplicity -- STOP VI Open History in the Past Subjunctive Tense -- STROLL 6 A History of a Possible Kreuzberg -- STOP VII Exit Implies Entries’ Lament: Open Architecture in John Hejduk’s IBA-1984 / 87 Immigrant Housing -- Appendix -- Acknowledgments -- Illustration Credits -- About the Author -- Index -- Captions to the “Map of Stops and Strolls”
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Auf dem Weg zu einer „offenen Architektur" Toward an "open architecture": the International Building Exhibition in Berlin
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783035613742 9783035613773
10.1515/9783035613773 doi
Architecture, Domestic--Germany--Berlin--20th century.
Democracy and architecture--History--Germany--20th century.
Urban renewal--Germany--Berlin.
ARCHITECTURE / History / General.
NA680
724.6
                        Open Architecture : Migration, Citizenship and the Urban Renewal of Berlin-Kreuzberg by IBA 1984/87 / Esra Akcan. - 1 online resource (416 p.)
Frontmatter -- Content -- Preface -- Introduction -- PART 1 Open Architecture as Collectivity -- STOP I Critical Reconstruction: Open Architecture as Collaboration? -- STROLL 1 From Schinkelplatz to Checkpoint Charlie -- STOP II Buildings That Die More Than Once: Open Architecture as Collectivity -- STROLL 2 From Checkpoint Charlie to Potsdamer Platz -- STOP III Opened after Habitation -- STROLL 3 From Potsdamer Platz to Tiergarten -- PART 2 Open Architecture as Democracy -- STOP IV Gentle Urban Renewal: Participation and Radical Democracy -- STROLL 4 From Kottbusser Tor to Schlesisches Tor -- STOP V A Building with Many Speakers: Open Architecture as Critical Participation -- STROLL 5 From Schlesisches Tor to Fraenkelufer -- PART 3 Open Architecture as Multiplicity -- STOP VI Open History in the Past Subjunctive Tense -- STROLL 6 A History of a Possible Kreuzberg -- STOP VII Exit Implies Entries’ Lament: Open Architecture in John Hejduk’s IBA-1984 / 87 Immigrant Housing -- Appendix -- Acknowledgments -- Illustration Credits -- About the Author -- Index -- Captions to the “Map of Stops and Strolls”
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Auf dem Weg zu einer „offenen Architektur" Toward an "open architecture": the International Building Exhibition in Berlin
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783035613742 9783035613773
10.1515/9783035613773 doi
Architecture, Domestic--Germany--Berlin--20th century.
Democracy and architecture--History--Germany--20th century.
Urban renewal--Germany--Berlin.
ARCHITECTURE / History / General.
NA680
724.6

