Architecture of Commonality

Grounds for Hope

Tomà Berlanda

224 Seiten

38,00 €
Inkl. 7% Steuern

Lieferzeit: 5 Werktage(inkl . Versand)

Architecture of Commonality. Grounds for Hope is an edited collection of essays that expands on the role of museums and cultural institutions in Palestine and the Arab world. The book is guided by reflections on the Palestinian Museum in Birzeit, Palestine, which won the 2019 Aga Khan Award for Architecture. The long history of the genesis of the Museum as an institution is the framing device for a multiplicity of voices to reflect on the role architecture plays in the orchestration of memorialization, on the significance of curatorial strategies that respond to situations of conflict, and a discussion of the blurred boundaries between architecture, landscape and land art. As a way to reflect on the deep ties the Museum and the gardens hold with the ground and the landscape, the collection of essays by scholars across cultures, and interviews with designers, is structured around four main themes, Stones, Seeds, Voices and Walks. The intention is to expand beyond the confines of the singular project in order to invite reflections on the positive role cultural institutions play in planting hope for the future and locating the conversations within the political and historical framework of the region.

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Autor Tomà Berlanda
Verlag ArchiTangle GmbH
ISBN 9783966800266
ISBN/EAN 9783966800266
Lieferzeit 5 Werktage(inkl . Versand)
Erscheinungsdatum 03.08.2023
Lieferbarkeitsdatum 25.05.2024
Einband Gebunden
Format 2.7 x 24.7 x 17.2
Seitenzahl 224 S.
Gewicht 640

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Verlag ArchiTangle GmbH
ISBN 9783966800266
Erscheinungsdatum 03.08.2023
Einband Gebunden
Format 2.7 x 24.7 x 17.2
Gewicht 640

Architecture of Commonality. Grounds for Hope is an edited collection of essays that expands on the role of museums and cultural institutions in Palestine and the Arab world. The book is guided by reflections on the Palestinian Museum in Birzeit, Palestine, which won the 2019 Aga Khan Award for Architecture. The long history of the genesis of the Museum as an institution is the framing device for a multiplicity of voices to reflect on the role architecture plays in the orchestration of memorialization, on the significance of curatorial strategies that respond to situations of conflict, and a discussion of the blurred boundaries between architecture, landscape and land art. As a way to reflect on the deep ties the Museum and the gardens hold with the ground and the landscape, the collection of essays by scholars across cultures, and interviews with designers, is structured around four main themes, Stones, Seeds, Voices and Walks. The intention is to expand beyond the confines of the singular project in order to invite reflections on the positive role cultural institutions play in planting hope for the future and locating the conversations within the political and historical framework of the region.

 

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