Between Rationalization and Political Project: The Existenzminimum from Klein and Teige to Today

A critical reflection on the II CIAM (Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne; in Frankfurt, 1929) should not limit itself to a purely historiographic reconstruction. The article discusses the II CIAM reflection on the Wohnung für das Existenzminimum (dwelling for the minimum level of existenc...

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Main Authors: Marson Korbi, Andrea Migotto
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Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2019-09-01
Series:Urban Planning
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/2157
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spelling doaj-91264cc57f3847e1b63d0b95a66b2f982020-11-25T01:39:58ZengCogitatioUrban Planning2183-76352019-09-014329931410.17645/up.v4i3.21571186Between Rationalization and Political Project: The Existenzminimum from Klein and Teige to TodayMarson Korbi0Andrea Migotto1Department ICAR, Polytechnic of Bari, ItalyFaculty of Architecture, KU Leuven, BelgiumA critical reflection on the II CIAM (Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne; in Frankfurt, 1929) should not limit itself to a purely historiographic reconstruction. The article discusses the II CIAM reflection on the Wohnung für das Existenzminimum (dwelling for the minimum level of existence) by means of a comparison between the official positions of participants and those of two architects, Alexander Klein and Karel Teige, who gravitated around the Frankfurt and Brussels meetings. The confrontation will unlock a double scenario. On the one hand, it will depict a multifaceted and more precise account of the discussion developed in the late 1920s on the minimum dwelling, integrating CIAM discussions with alternative theories and methods developed to face housing shortage and degraded living conditions. Investigating the impact of socio-economic conditions on household forms of life, Klein and Teige presented two paradigmatic and autonomous approaches that tackled the traditional solutions of architecture for the Existenzminimum. On the other hand, we argue that a broadened revision of the themes discussed at the end of the 1920s, namely the transformation of household compositions, the criticism of the paradigms of liberal urban development, the relation between production and forms of life as well as the position of the architect in housing production, proves to be useful for the understanding and overcoming of the fragmentation that still nowadays characterizes the reflection on domestic space.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/2157Alexander KleinCIAMcollective dwellingdomestic spacehousing crisisKarel Teigeminimum dwellingrationalizationTaylorismuniversal dwelling
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Between Rationalization and Political Project: The Existenzminimum from Klein and Teige to Today
Urban Planning
Alexander Klein
CIAM
collective dwelling
domestic space
housing crisis
Karel Teige
minimum dwelling
rationalization
Taylorism
universal dwelling
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Andrea Migotto
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title Between Rationalization and Political Project: The Existenzminimum from Klein and Teige to Today
title_short Between Rationalization and Political Project: The Existenzminimum from Klein and Teige to Today
title_full Between Rationalization and Political Project: The Existenzminimum from Klein and Teige to Today
title_fullStr Between Rationalization and Political Project: The Existenzminimum from Klein and Teige to Today
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series Urban Planning
issn 2183-7635
publishDate 2019-09-01
description A critical reflection on the II CIAM (Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne; in Frankfurt, 1929) should not limit itself to a purely historiographic reconstruction. The article discusses the II CIAM reflection on the Wohnung für das Existenzminimum (dwelling for the minimum level of existence) by means of a comparison between the official positions of participants and those of two architects, Alexander Klein and Karel Teige, who gravitated around the Frankfurt and Brussels meetings. The confrontation will unlock a double scenario. On the one hand, it will depict a multifaceted and more precise account of the discussion developed in the late 1920s on the minimum dwelling, integrating CIAM discussions with alternative theories and methods developed to face housing shortage and degraded living conditions. Investigating the impact of socio-economic conditions on household forms of life, Klein and Teige presented two paradigmatic and autonomous approaches that tackled the traditional solutions of architecture for the Existenzminimum. On the other hand, we argue that a broadened revision of the themes discussed at the end of the 1920s, namely the transformation of household compositions, the criticism of the paradigms of liberal urban development, the relation between production and forms of life as well as the position of the architect in housing production, proves to be useful for the understanding and overcoming of the fragmentation that still nowadays characterizes the reflection on domestic space.
topic Alexander Klein
CIAM
collective dwelling
domestic space
housing crisis
Karel Teige
minimum dwelling
rationalization
Taylorism
universal dwelling
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/2157
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