This paper investigates the tension between form and society inherent in the "architecture of memory." Taking up the debate between Jacques Derrida and Daniel Libeskind on the latter's Jewish Museum in Berlin, it identifies a fundamental incompatibility between a structure's memorializing function and the construction of memory. To the extent that this tension finds expression in form, it extends to the condition of possibility for architecture as such, necessitating a re-examination of the relation between the built and the unbuilt, design and politics
This study traces the development of the Jewish Museum Berlin from its inception as the winning entr...
Landscape of Berlin was shaped significantly by numerous accidental and planed events. Air raids dur...
This thesis explores Postmodern architecture and narrative representations of the city as an emblem ...
The main hypothesis of this paper is that Libeskind’s Jewish Museum in Berlin is moving between muse...
This paper is an attempt to interpret the design or spatial modulation of an important work of archi...
The aim of the article is the psychoanalytical interpretation of Jewish Museum building in Berlin -...
The thesis studies the role of architecture in societal remembrance, positioning itself in an overla...
At the turn of the twentieth and twenty-fi rst centuries a number of projects were carried out in Be...
[EN] Architecture can introduce us to the experience of memory; memory as reflection, and architectu...
As sites of turbulence and transformation, cities are machines for forgetting. And yet archiving and...
This dissertation explores a shift in cultural memory theory and praxis that loosely coincides with ...
The Holocaust is one of the most horrendous events in history, therefore people should be educated o...
This thesis explores representations of the Holocaust in the Jewish Museum Berlin and the impact of ...
What is a memory? What is the past? A memory is not happening in terrain, in section or in plan. All...
Thesis (Master)--İzmir Institute of Technology, Architecture, İzmir, 2008Includes bibliographical re...
This study traces the development of the Jewish Museum Berlin from its inception as the winning entr...
Landscape of Berlin was shaped significantly by numerous accidental and planed events. Air raids dur...
This thesis explores Postmodern architecture and narrative representations of the city as an emblem ...
The main hypothesis of this paper is that Libeskind’s Jewish Museum in Berlin is moving between muse...
This paper is an attempt to interpret the design or spatial modulation of an important work of archi...
The aim of the article is the psychoanalytical interpretation of Jewish Museum building in Berlin -...
The thesis studies the role of architecture in societal remembrance, positioning itself in an overla...
At the turn of the twentieth and twenty-fi rst centuries a number of projects were carried out in Be...
[EN] Architecture can introduce us to the experience of memory; memory as reflection, and architectu...
As sites of turbulence and transformation, cities are machines for forgetting. And yet archiving and...
This dissertation explores a shift in cultural memory theory and praxis that loosely coincides with ...
The Holocaust is one of the most horrendous events in history, therefore people should be educated o...
This thesis explores representations of the Holocaust in the Jewish Museum Berlin and the impact of ...
What is a memory? What is the past? A memory is not happening in terrain, in section or in plan. All...
Thesis (Master)--İzmir Institute of Technology, Architecture, İzmir, 2008Includes bibliographical re...
This study traces the development of the Jewish Museum Berlin from its inception as the winning entr...
Landscape of Berlin was shaped significantly by numerous accidental and planed events. Air raids dur...
This thesis explores Postmodern architecture and narrative representations of the city as an emblem ...