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Architectural decay as well as the reasons, effects, appearance and representation of ruination have always been important sources of understanding the state of our culture. The essays in this co-written book offer broad perspectives on the potential of ruins, on the use and appropriation of derelict architecture and on the aesthetics and also touristification of places by analysing a variety of phenomena in the range from classical to fake ruins, from historic city centres to hot dog stands, from debris to theme parks. The survey travels from Tallin through Venice and Istanbul to Beirut, discussing among others actual spaces, allegorical monuments and nostalgic aestheticisations of the past in high and popular culture, thus showing numerous inspiring opportunities of learning from decay.



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Decay – Architectural dereliction – Ruins – Monuments – Memorials – Aestheticisation of the past – Nostalgia – Historical cityscapes – Venice – Museums and theme parks – Interpretation of the experience and appropriation of architectural decay

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG
    Publication Date: 31/08/2018
    ISBN13: 9783631744048, 978-3631744048
    ISBN10: 3631744048

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Architectural decay as well as the reasons, effects, appearance and representation of ruination have always been important sources of understanding the state of our culture. The essays in this co-written book offer broad perspectives on the potential of ruins, on the use and appropriation of derelict architecture and on the aesthetics and also touristification of places by analysing a variety of phenomena in the range from classical to fake ruins, from historic city centres to hot dog stands, from debris to theme parks. The survey travels from Tallin through Venice and Istanbul to Beirut, discussing among others actual spaces, allegorical monuments and nostalgic aestheticisations of the past in high and popular culture, thus showing numerous inspiring opportunities of learning from decay.



    Table of Contents

    Decay – Architectural dereliction – Ruins – Monuments – Memorials – Aestheticisation of the past – Nostalgia – Historical cityscapes – Venice – Museums and theme parks – Interpretation of the experience and appropriation of architectural decay

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