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ISBN13: | 9783775756556 |
ISBN10: | 3775756558 |
Kötéstípus: | Puhakötés |
Terjedelem: | 176 oldal |
Súly: | 600 g |
Nyelv: | angol |
693 |
Témakör:
dieDASdocs (Bilingual edition)
Monumental Affairs: Living With Contested Spaces
Kiadó: Thames & Hudson
Megjelenés dátuma: 2024. szeptember 5.
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Hosszú leírás:
dieDASDesign Akademie SaaleckA historic site with a new purpose
dieDASdocs: Monumental Affairs_Living with Contested Spaces is the first publication issued by the dieDAS Design Akademie Saaleck. This inaugural volume of a new series presents the results of the 2023 dieDAS fellowship cycle under the artistic direction of acclaimed American architect Germane Barnes, as well as the subsequent dieDAS walk + talk summit, which together delved deep into the complex history of monuments and their entwinement with urgent global issues such as racism, nationalism, social inequity, and climate injustice. In addition, the publication tells the story of dieDASDesign Akademie Saaleck to date through essays, interviews and statements that outline the vision and innovative spirit of the academy and introduces the many designers, architects, critics, activists and others who have played and continue to play a role in its development.
dieDASdocs: Monumental Affairs_Living with Contested Spaces is the first publication issued by the dieDAS Design Akademie Saaleck. This inaugural volume of a new series presents the results of the 2023 dieDAS fellowship cycle under the artistic direction of acclaimed American architect Germane Barnes, as well as the subsequent dieDAS walk + talk summit, which together delved deep into the complex history of monuments and their entwinement with urgent global issues such as racism, nationalism, social inequity, and climate injustice. In addition, the publication tells the story of dieDASDesign Akademie Saaleck to date through essays, interviews and statements that outline the vision and innovative spirit of the academy and introduces the many designers, architects, critics, activists and others who have played and continue to play a role in its development.