Reinventing Traditionalism: The Influence of Critical Reconstruction on the Shape of Berlin's Friedrichstadt

dc.contributor.authorBarrows, Naraelle
dc.date.accessioned2007-08-03T17:04:50Z
dc.date.available2007-08-03T17:04:50Z
dc.date.issued2007-08-03T17:04:50Z
dc.descriptionWinner, 2007 Library Research Award for Undergraduates, Senior Division
dc.description.abstractCritical Reconstruction is an architectural and city planning theory developed by the German architect, Josef Paul Kleihues in the 1960's. This paper explores the theory's application in the Berlin district of Friedrichstadt. The political and historical significance of Critical Reconstruction as a guiding principle for reconstruction and city planning in Berlin today is also examined.en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1773/3102
dc.subjectKleihues, Josef Paulen
dc.subjectArchitecture -- Germany-Berlin -- 20th centuryen
dc.subjectCity planning -- Germany -- Berlinen
dc.subjectArchitecture -- Germany -- Berlin -- 21st centuryen
dc.titleReinventing Traditionalism: The Influence of Critical Reconstruction on the Shape of Berlin's Friedrichstadten
dc.typeOtheren

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