This article sets out to explore the ways in which Polish architects and writers on architects imagined the future during the early Cold War period. During the Stalin years, Soviet cities were presented by communist ideologues as the future face of the progressive urbanism. By contrast, during the destalinising Thaw after 1956, Paris and other Western cities were understood as centres of architectural invention. Crowley’s essay is based on reports and photographs gathered by young architects to Paris and Moscow before and after the dramatic events of 1956. The article also explores how the knowledge that they gathered in both settings was used in the production of new buildings in the course of the 1950s. This article was commission...
The research aims to contribute to the study of a heritage often marginalized by mainstream historio...
This article deals with the impact of western architecture on Soviet architecture during and after t...
This article focuses on the inter-dependencies between the film image and architecture. The author h...
Taking a cue from two books—Stephen Bittner’s account of the “many lives” of the Soviet Thaw and Gre...
Crowley's essay explores the ways in which architectural experiments in the People's Republic of Pol...
The Centrality of Apocalypse after 1945. Town-Planning Continuities and the International Perception...
In recent years, the permeability of the Iron Curtain seems to have become a new paradigm in the fie...
This dissertation’s objective was to examine architectural and urban planning theories and practices...
The paper explores the Soviet urbanization as a European trend, developing between the extreme poles...
Architecture is used by political leaders to seduce, to impress and to intimidate. This ongoing roma...
In the 1970s and 1980 architects and planners in socialist Poland increasingly attempted to defy the...
Defence date: 26 April 2021Examining Board: Professor Alexander Etkind (European University Institut...
In the wake of World War II, reconstruction of destroyed Berlin was the most important task for Germ...
The author is interested in travels or writers and journalists (from Poland and the world) to the US...
This article explores the ways in which ʻcinematicʼ exhibition techniques exploited by Czechoslovak ...
The research aims to contribute to the study of a heritage often marginalized by mainstream historio...
This article deals with the impact of western architecture on Soviet architecture during and after t...
This article focuses on the inter-dependencies between the film image and architecture. The author h...
Taking a cue from two books—Stephen Bittner’s account of the “many lives” of the Soviet Thaw and Gre...
Crowley's essay explores the ways in which architectural experiments in the People's Republic of Pol...
The Centrality of Apocalypse after 1945. Town-Planning Continuities and the International Perception...
In recent years, the permeability of the Iron Curtain seems to have become a new paradigm in the fie...
This dissertation’s objective was to examine architectural and urban planning theories and practices...
The paper explores the Soviet urbanization as a European trend, developing between the extreme poles...
Architecture is used by political leaders to seduce, to impress and to intimidate. This ongoing roma...
In the 1970s and 1980 architects and planners in socialist Poland increasingly attempted to defy the...
Defence date: 26 April 2021Examining Board: Professor Alexander Etkind (European University Institut...
In the wake of World War II, reconstruction of destroyed Berlin was the most important task for Germ...
The author is interested in travels or writers and journalists (from Poland and the world) to the US...
This article explores the ways in which ʻcinematicʼ exhibition techniques exploited by Czechoslovak ...
The research aims to contribute to the study of a heritage often marginalized by mainstream historio...
This article deals with the impact of western architecture on Soviet architecture during and after t...
This article focuses on the inter-dependencies between the film image and architecture. The author h...