Der Berliner Städtebaudiskurs als symbolisches Handeln und Ausdruck hegemonialer Interessen

After overcoming the divergence from the general features of Western and international urban development caused by Germany's division, Berlin is catching up with and imitating almost all features of post-modern city formation constituted and demonstrated in the last two decades. Berlin is tryin...

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Main Author: Hain, Simone
Format: Others
Language:German
Published: Universität Potsdam 1997
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Online Access:http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-11348
http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2006/1134/
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Summary:After overcoming the divergence from the general features of Western and international urban development caused by Germany's division, Berlin is catching up with and imitating almost all features of post-modern city formation constituted and demonstrated in the last two decades. Berlin is trying to make good its backwardness and to keep abreast of the metropolis in Europe and the world through a strategy aimed at a cultural re-evaluation of urban structure and architecture. The so-called Prussian style based on the Classicist tradition of the beginning of the 19th century is the historical and asthetic horizon. A small administrative and architectural elite pushing the redefinition of the social, political and asthetic meaning of public space ignores consciously the architectural reality in the Eastern and Western parts of the city. Crucial objectives are the cultural, political and economic recapturing of the traditional centre of Berlin profoundly marked by its socialist past and the protection of middle class interests.