In recent decades, there has been a significant revival of interest and growth in numbers of public memorials - sculptures and structures in public spaces that convey information and social attitudes about past persons, events and ideas. This renaissance has been most marked in national capital cities. To better understand this recent revival of interest in memorials, and their potential to reproduce or transform social and spatial relationships within cities, this paper examines the historical evolution of the role and form of memorials within the overall planning and development of Western capital cities, both existing and new, from their origins in Ancient Rome and through their later development from the Renaissance to the beginning of ...
Whether as statues, walls, plaques, parks, or other commemorative structures, memorials and monument...
Historical monuments and memorials often mobilise national history to serve contemporary political e...
Memorials and acts of commemoration are all around us; we encounter them, in various forms and layer...
This paper examines three democratic capital cities - Washington, Ottawa and Canberra - where the gr...
Monuments, memorials and plaques contribute significantly to the historical legibility and emotion o...
Monuments, memorials and plaques contribute significantly to the historical legibility and emotion o...
The planning and regulation of public memorials in a capital city significantly shape the representa...
The concept Gegendenkmal (counter-monument) emerged in 1980s West Germany to describe critical artis...
This paper comparatively examines how three major world cities plan for the ongoing development of m...
This paper comparatively examines how three major world cities plan for the ongoing development of m...
Statues, monuments, fountains, mosaics, murals and other outdoor cultural objects are enduring eleme...
AbstractIn recent years, instead of paramount monuments and separate or enclosed memory sites, the e...
Memorials as a form of public history allow us to chart the complex interactions and negotiations be...
Abstract, open and inclusive memorial forms appear most often in instances where nations attempt to ...
The various statues and monuments that are part of the urban memorials represent a landmark for each...
Whether as statues, walls, plaques, parks, or other commemorative structures, memorials and monument...
Historical monuments and memorials often mobilise national history to serve contemporary political e...
Memorials and acts of commemoration are all around us; we encounter them, in various forms and layer...
This paper examines three democratic capital cities - Washington, Ottawa and Canberra - where the gr...
Monuments, memorials and plaques contribute significantly to the historical legibility and emotion o...
Monuments, memorials and plaques contribute significantly to the historical legibility and emotion o...
The planning and regulation of public memorials in a capital city significantly shape the representa...
The concept Gegendenkmal (counter-monument) emerged in 1980s West Germany to describe critical artis...
This paper comparatively examines how three major world cities plan for the ongoing development of m...
This paper comparatively examines how three major world cities plan for the ongoing development of m...
Statues, monuments, fountains, mosaics, murals and other outdoor cultural objects are enduring eleme...
AbstractIn recent years, instead of paramount monuments and separate or enclosed memory sites, the e...
Memorials as a form of public history allow us to chart the complex interactions and negotiations be...
Abstract, open and inclusive memorial forms appear most often in instances where nations attempt to ...
The various statues and monuments that are part of the urban memorials represent a landmark for each...
Whether as statues, walls, plaques, parks, or other commemorative structures, memorials and monument...
Historical monuments and memorials often mobilise national history to serve contemporary political e...
Memorials and acts of commemoration are all around us; we encounter them, in various forms and layer...