Although many 20th century phenomena have seen comparisons made across the European continent, divided by the former Iron Curtain for a half of the century, there is still room for confrontation and reconciliation. Firstly, because research continues, new contexts are emerging, the perspective of evaluation and the perception of the heritage of Modernism is changing, but also because, in addition to the artificial political structure of the Iron Curtain, which has disappeared along with the disappearance of the Eastern and Western Blocs, a number of constructs such as the territorial or thematic marginalization of parts of European architectural historiography remain to be overcome. After a long period of focusing on iconic personalities an...
The dramatic transformation of Russian architecture from the 1880s to the 1917 revolution reflected ...
Defence date: 22 May 2014Examining Board: Professor Stephen Smith, EUI - Supervisor; Professor Pave...
Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union are often associated with grey, anonymous, and poorly con...
The 20th century is receding into the past, hiding behind the curtain of myths and suppositions. The...
The Iron Curtain and Its Heritage in the Context of Transformations of the Borderland of Czechia in ...
In 2016 UNESCO World Heritage Committee Session inscribed the works of Le Corbusier on the World Her...
The last volume of the series presents 46 texts under the heading of “anti-modernism”. Formed in a d...
The Iron Curtain was seen as the divider between East and West in Cold War Europe. The term is close...
This project looked at the various responses, both political and aesthetic, to the end of socialist ...
This article demonstrates the social and political impact of modernist architects in Europe’s age of...
The paper presents an overview of current discourse in modernist Soviet heritage preservation on the...
The Department of Urban Planning and Design at the BME (http://urb.bme.hu/) wishes to promote cooper...
This article discusses the role of modernist architects in East-Central Europe in the first half of ...
Crowley's essay explores the ways in which architectural experiments in the People's Republic of Pol...
This dissertation engages historical accounts of the art of the Moscow conceptualist circle and prop...
The dramatic transformation of Russian architecture from the 1880s to the 1917 revolution reflected ...
Defence date: 22 May 2014Examining Board: Professor Stephen Smith, EUI - Supervisor; Professor Pave...
Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union are often associated with grey, anonymous, and poorly con...
The 20th century is receding into the past, hiding behind the curtain of myths and suppositions. The...
The Iron Curtain and Its Heritage in the Context of Transformations of the Borderland of Czechia in ...
In 2016 UNESCO World Heritage Committee Session inscribed the works of Le Corbusier on the World Her...
The last volume of the series presents 46 texts under the heading of “anti-modernism”. Formed in a d...
The Iron Curtain was seen as the divider between East and West in Cold War Europe. The term is close...
This project looked at the various responses, both political and aesthetic, to the end of socialist ...
This article demonstrates the social and political impact of modernist architects in Europe’s age of...
The paper presents an overview of current discourse in modernist Soviet heritage preservation on the...
The Department of Urban Planning and Design at the BME (http://urb.bme.hu/) wishes to promote cooper...
This article discusses the role of modernist architects in East-Central Europe in the first half of ...
Crowley's essay explores the ways in which architectural experiments in the People's Republic of Pol...
This dissertation engages historical accounts of the art of the Moscow conceptualist circle and prop...
The dramatic transformation of Russian architecture from the 1880s to the 1917 revolution reflected ...
Defence date: 22 May 2014Examining Board: Professor Stephen Smith, EUI - Supervisor; Professor Pave...
Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union are often associated with grey, anonymous, and poorly con...