In Switzerland, a variety of demographic, social, pedagogical, political, and economic changes led to an increased demand for schoolroom in the second half of the 19th century. The school system played a crucial role in this early phase of the young liberal federal state which became manifest in the construction of prestigious school buildings. The process of defortification and incorporation of villages into cities generated new public spaces for modern school buildings, which had one main purpose: to create well-educated citizens. This paper analyses these processes by examining the making of two school buildings in Lucerne (1857) and Zurich (1897).+repphzhbib2018
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ABSTRACT The paper examines the hypothesis, that school buildings construct the future citizens of t...
Since the end of the 1950s part of the debate on Swiss school buildings concentrated on the integrat...
“Schule der Gesellschaft” Knowledge systems in Zurich educational practices between 1771 and 1834 ...
From the post-war period onwards school buildings constituted a great training ground for the format...
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Analysis of school attendance in Switzerland in 1800 // The right to a free public education and in ...
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Switzerland has not a central administration of the school system. Actually it is hard to say that t...
This paper analyses and contrasts the evolution of school architecture competitions, selected submit...
The history of school buildings is commonly written as a history of architecture, focusing on outsta...
In this chapter, we raise the question of what makes the Swiss case worth presenting to an internati...
This article takes as a case study a provincial city in an attempt to analyse the dynamics of locati...
The paper's topíc is Czech secondary education in the second half of the 19th century. It generally ...
The paper examines the hypothesis, that school buildings construct the future citizens of the nation...
ABSTRACT The paper examines the hypothesis, that school buildings construct the future citizens of t...
Since the end of the 1950s part of the debate on Swiss school buildings concentrated on the integrat...
“Schule der Gesellschaft” Knowledge systems in Zurich educational practices between 1771 and 1834 ...
From the post-war period onwards school buildings constituted a great training ground for the format...
The capital of Switzerland is Bern and it consists of 26 cantons. As in many areas, there are differ...
The research examines the development of Swiss school buildings during the 1950s and 1960s, includin...
Analysis of school attendance in Switzerland in 1800 // The right to a free public education and in ...
After the introduction of the liberal-democratic constitutions in the Swiss cantons in the first hal...
Switzerland has not a central administration of the school system. Actually it is hard to say that t...
This paper analyses and contrasts the evolution of school architecture competitions, selected submit...
The history of school buildings is commonly written as a history of architecture, focusing on outsta...
In this chapter, we raise the question of what makes the Swiss case worth presenting to an internati...
This article takes as a case study a provincial city in an attempt to analyse the dynamics of locati...
The paper's topíc is Czech secondary education in the second half of the 19th century. It generally ...