The aim of this study is to assess memory and remembrance in presenting important concepts that establish construction of space, architecture and memorialization of the Holocaust. Some examples of memorials as the visual arts in the evocations of the Holocaust indicate a change in the ideological image of memory and understanding approach to European heritage after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Architecturally, the memorial spaces created a system of allusions, coding of real space and new findings are part of the implementation and presentation of the architecture of memory
This article examines the reshaping of Belgrade’s memorial landscape after the Second World War and ...
Representations of Memory of the Holocaust and Soviet Repressions in Vilnius The opening of archives...
The noticeable urgent need for the preservation of collective and cultural memory in Europe, coupled...
[EN] Architecture can introduce us to the experience of memory; memory as reflection, and architectu...
The changes which took place a quarter of a century ago in the countries of Europe’s Eastern Bloc tr...
This book is a synthesizing reflection on the Holocaust commemoration, in which space becomes a star...
This visual exhibit looks at various images of the Jewish Museum Berlin and the effects resurgent ne...
Contemporary Western society often strives to confront and cope with loss through projects that comm...
Buchenwald concentration camp, located in Weimar, Germany, was a place of suffering, cruelty and dea...
This thesis will interrogate conventional types and methods of memorialization, challenging the memo...
Psychological trauma arises through the experience of conflict, such as war, fire, and terrorism. Pe...
This paper analyzes different experiences of space by which memory of Holocaust could be passed on....
Memorialization as the reification of past experiences crystallizes the bi-directional relation betw...
Relations between explicit and implicit memory of traumatic events are discussed in context of commo...
The thesis studies the role of architecture in societal remembrance, positioning itself in an overla...
This article examines the reshaping of Belgrade’s memorial landscape after the Second World War and ...
Representations of Memory of the Holocaust and Soviet Repressions in Vilnius The opening of archives...
The noticeable urgent need for the preservation of collective and cultural memory in Europe, coupled...
[EN] Architecture can introduce us to the experience of memory; memory as reflection, and architectu...
The changes which took place a quarter of a century ago in the countries of Europe’s Eastern Bloc tr...
This book is a synthesizing reflection on the Holocaust commemoration, in which space becomes a star...
This visual exhibit looks at various images of the Jewish Museum Berlin and the effects resurgent ne...
Contemporary Western society often strives to confront and cope with loss through projects that comm...
Buchenwald concentration camp, located in Weimar, Germany, was a place of suffering, cruelty and dea...
This thesis will interrogate conventional types and methods of memorialization, challenging the memo...
Psychological trauma arises through the experience of conflict, such as war, fire, and terrorism. Pe...
This paper analyzes different experiences of space by which memory of Holocaust could be passed on....
Memorialization as the reification of past experiences crystallizes the bi-directional relation betw...
Relations between explicit and implicit memory of traumatic events are discussed in context of commo...
The thesis studies the role of architecture in societal remembrance, positioning itself in an overla...
This article examines the reshaping of Belgrade’s memorial landscape after the Second World War and ...
Representations of Memory of the Holocaust and Soviet Repressions in Vilnius The opening of archives...
The noticeable urgent need for the preservation of collective and cultural memory in Europe, coupled...