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For years following reunification, Berlin was the largest construction site in Europe, with striking new architecture proliferating throughout the city in the 1990s and early 2000s. Among the most visible and the most contested of the new projects were those designed for the national government and its related functions. Berlin Contemporary explores these buildings and plans, tracing their antecedents while also situating their iconic forms and influential designers within the spectacular world of global contemporary architecture. Close studies of these sites, including the Reichstag, the Chancellery, and the reconstruction of the Berlin Stadtschloss (now known as the Humboldt Forum), demonstrate the complexity of Berlin's political and architectural rebuildingand reveal the intricate historical negotiations that architecture was summoned to perform.

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“Walker writes about contemporary architecture not as a critic but as a sharp-eyed, thought-provoking historian. Berlin Contemporary is a meticulously researched book that raises the bar for the study of recent urbanism; Walker’s luscious, flowing prose makes for effortless reading, despite the seriousness of the subject. A formidable achievement.” * Carla Yanni, Distinguished Professor of Art History, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA *
“A deeply researched book on a city that has, in the course of its reconstruction, arguably become the cultural capital of Europe, Berlin Contemporary grapples with issues of architecture, politics, the public sphere, and memory that have implications for cities around the world.” * Elizabeth Otto, Professor of Modern & Contemporary Art History, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA *
“The words ‘Reunification of Germany’ seem to indicate a singular event. In reality, it is hardly a done deal even today. Approaching the topic in a way that is both sensitive and provocative, Walker’s book, interblending history and criticism, helps us see how architecture operates within complex political, geo-political, and cultural environments.” * Mark Jarzombek, Professor of the History & Theory of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA *

Table of Contents
Introduction: Berlin, the Contemporary Capital Chapter 1: Bridging and Breaking—Master Planning the Spreebogen Chapter 2: The Reichstag’s New Lightness of Being Chapter 3: Monumental Modernism—The Chancellery as Future Ruin Chapter 4: Palaces of Doubt Conclusion: No One Intends to Open an Airport

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 02/12/2021
      ISBN13: 9781501367526, 978-1501367526
      ISBN10: 1501367528

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      For years following reunification, Berlin was the largest construction site in Europe, with striking new architecture proliferating throughout the city in the 1990s and early 2000s. Among the most visible and the most contested of the new projects were those designed for the national government and its related functions. Berlin Contemporary explores these buildings and plans, tracing their antecedents while also situating their iconic forms and influential designers within the spectacular world of global contemporary architecture. Close studies of these sites, including the Reichstag, the Chancellery, and the reconstruction of the Berlin Stadtschloss (now known as the Humboldt Forum), demonstrate the complexity of Berlin's political and architectural rebuildingand reveal the intricate historical negotiations that architecture was summoned to perform.

      Trade Review
      “Walker writes about contemporary architecture not as a critic but as a sharp-eyed, thought-provoking historian. Berlin Contemporary is a meticulously researched book that raises the bar for the study of recent urbanism; Walker’s luscious, flowing prose makes for effortless reading, despite the seriousness of the subject. A formidable achievement.” * Carla Yanni, Distinguished Professor of Art History, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA *
      “A deeply researched book on a city that has, in the course of its reconstruction, arguably become the cultural capital of Europe, Berlin Contemporary grapples with issues of architecture, politics, the public sphere, and memory that have implications for cities around the world.” * Elizabeth Otto, Professor of Modern & Contemporary Art History, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA *
      “The words ‘Reunification of Germany’ seem to indicate a singular event. In reality, it is hardly a done deal even today. Approaching the topic in a way that is both sensitive and provocative, Walker’s book, interblending history and criticism, helps us see how architecture operates within complex political, geo-political, and cultural environments.” * Mark Jarzombek, Professor of the History & Theory of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Berlin, the Contemporary Capital Chapter 1: Bridging and Breaking—Master Planning the Spreebogen Chapter 2: The Reichstag’s New Lightness of Being Chapter 3: Monumental Modernism—The Chancellery as Future Ruin Chapter 4: Palaces of Doubt Conclusion: No One Intends to Open an Airport

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