Nuremberg, perhaps more than any other place, stands central among iconic images of Nazi Germany. The Nazi regime went to great lengths to inscribe its basic tenets into Nuremberg's urban landscape. While many are already familiar with the role Nuremberg played as the site of the annual Nazi Party Rallies, few realize that the Nazi building programme in Nuremberg placed great emphasis on redesigning the city's historical centre in addition to developing the extensive rally grounds on the city's edge. This article explores the architectural form, performative function and motivating ideologies associated with these extensive ...
Daytime close up of the exterior wall of the Steintribüne (stone grandstand) found in the Albert Spe...
At the 1937 Paris exposition, representatives of Nazi Germany erected a grand pavilion to display th...
The subject of the following article is presentation of the research on architectural manipulations ...
Nuremberg, perhaps more than any other place, stands central among iconic images of N...
The specter of fascism haunts democracies the world over, leading to valuable new research into the ...
Beiträge zum Symposium „Urban design and dictatorship in the 20th century: Italy, Portugal, the Sovi...
This article sets out to contribute conceptual clarity to the growing recognition of the modern and ...
This article examines the contending redefinitions of national identity in contemporary Germany's me...
The number and size of residential estates in Poznań demonstrate the importance of the Third Reich’s...
The article sets out to describe the main ways with which architecture and urban planning were used ...
This dissertation constructs an intermedial genealogy of the New Reich Chancellery, a key architectu...
Many buildings built under the reign of Adolf Hitler with the purpose to aid the Nazi party’s politi...
This article considers questions of agency, materiality and identity through a focus on a landscape ...
This article examines the architecture of the Nazi regime in two occupied cities of Czechoslovakia, ...
The following article presents contemporary survey on associations & emotions generated by famous Ze...
Daytime close up of the exterior wall of the Steintribüne (stone grandstand) found in the Albert Spe...
At the 1937 Paris exposition, representatives of Nazi Germany erected a grand pavilion to display th...
The subject of the following article is presentation of the research on architectural manipulations ...
Nuremberg, perhaps more than any other place, stands central among iconic images of N...
The specter of fascism haunts democracies the world over, leading to valuable new research into the ...
Beiträge zum Symposium „Urban design and dictatorship in the 20th century: Italy, Portugal, the Sovi...
This article sets out to contribute conceptual clarity to the growing recognition of the modern and ...
This article examines the contending redefinitions of national identity in contemporary Germany's me...
The number and size of residential estates in Poznań demonstrate the importance of the Third Reich’s...
The article sets out to describe the main ways with which architecture and urban planning were used ...
This dissertation constructs an intermedial genealogy of the New Reich Chancellery, a key architectu...
Many buildings built under the reign of Adolf Hitler with the purpose to aid the Nazi party’s politi...
This article considers questions of agency, materiality and identity through a focus on a landscape ...
This article examines the architecture of the Nazi regime in two occupied cities of Czechoslovakia, ...
The following article presents contemporary survey on associations & emotions generated by famous Ze...
Daytime close up of the exterior wall of the Steintribüne (stone grandstand) found in the Albert Spe...
At the 1937 Paris exposition, representatives of Nazi Germany erected a grand pavilion to display th...
The subject of the following article is presentation of the research on architectural manipulations ...