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Architecture and the Housing Question examines how the design and
provision of housing around the world have become central both to
competing political projects and to the architecture profession.
How have architects acting as housing experts helped alleviate or
enforce class, race, and gender inequality? What are the
disciplinary implications of taking on shelter for the multitude as
an architectural assignment and responsibility? The book features
essays in the historiography of architecture and the housing
question, and a collection of historical case studies from Belgium,
China, France, Ghana, the Netherlands, Kenya, the Soviet Union,
Turkey, and the United States. The thematic organization of the
collection, interrogating housing expertise, the state apparatus,
segregation and colonialism, highlights the methodological
questions that underpin its international outlook. The book will
appeal to students and scholars in architecture, architectural
history, theory, and urban studies.
Reconstructing the lost monuments of Antiquity became, after 1800,
a complement to Europe's colonial imagination. Countless
archaeologists and architects travelled to the East, excavated
extinct cities, and shipped their finds to Europe for display in
imperial museums. Antiquity on Display is a critical biography of
Berlin's Pergamon Museum and its popular architectural displays:
the Great Altar of Pergamon, the Market Gate of Miletus, and the
Ishtar Gate of Babylon. In this volume, Bilsel argues that the
museum has produced a modern decor, an iconic image, which has
replaced the lost antique originals, rather than creating an
explicitly hypothetical representation of Antiquity. Addressing the
dilemmas raised by the continuing presence of these displays, which
embody the distinctive traits of the artistic and ideological
programs of the last two centuries, Bilsel questions what the
process of reproduction and authentication of Antiquity in the
museum tells us about our changing perceptions of historic
monuments. Documenting the process through which these imaginative
reproductions of architecture were conceived, staged, and came to
be perceived as authentic monuments, this volume offers an insight
into the history of Berlin's Museum Island and the shifting regimes
of the authentic in museum displays from the nineteenth century to
the present.
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