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Ost West Ost. Karl-Marx-Allee und Interbau 1957. Architektur und Städtebau der Nachkriegsmoderne

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Ost West Ost. Karl-Marx-Allee und Interbau 1957. Architektur und Städtebau der NachkriegsmoderneMit den beiden Bauabschnitten der Karl Marx Allee und den Bauten der Interbau 1957 verfgt Berlin ber drei herausragende Ensembles der internationalen Nachkriegsmoderne. Entstanden im Zuge des Wiederaufbaus nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg und vor dem Hintergrund konkurrierender politischer Systeme in Ost und West, stehen die Zentrumsplanungen fr alternative programmatische Ansprche: Als ein Modell fr die 'Stadt der Zukunft' sollten sie zugleich Ausdruck fr

Mit den beiden Bauabschnitten der Karl-Marx-Allee und den Bauten der Interbau 1957 verfügt Berlin über drei herausragende Ensembles der internationalen Nachkriegsmoderne. Entstanden im Zuge des Wiederaufbaus nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg und vor dem Hintergrund konkurrierender politischer Systeme in Ost und West, stehen die Zentrumsplanungen für alternative programmatische Ansprüche: Als ein Modell für die 'Stadt der Zukunft' sollten sie zugleich Ausdruck für die 'Gesellschaft der Zukunft' sein. Heute sind diese Gebiete ein gemeinsames Kulturerbe geworden. Ihre städtebaülichen und architektonischen Qualitäten strahlen weit über die Stadt hinaus und begründen den prominenten Platz Berlins als ein Zentrum der internationalen ¿Moderne. Das Land Berlin hat sie 2021 für die Tentativliste des UNESCO-Welterbes vorgeschlagen. In diesem Band dokumentieren vertiefende Studien den Bestand und analysieren Städtebau und Architektur der Ensembles. Sie untersuchen die hervorragende Bedeutung von Bildender Kunst und Freiraumgestaltung und beleuchten deren nationale und internationale Rezeption. Ein ausführliches Sachbuch über Architektur- und Stadtgeschichte. Inhaltsübersicht Christian Gaebler: Das Welterbeprojekt zur Berliner Nachkriegsmoderne. Faktor und Ausdruck der inneren Einheit der Stadt Petra Kahlfeldt: Nachkriegsmoderne. Behutsam weiterbauen und Verknüpfungen suchen Das Berliner Welterbeprojekt Christoph Rauhut: Bürgerschaftlich initiiert, wissenschaftlich fundiert, in der Stadtgesellschaft breit verankert: Der Welterbevorschlag Sabine Ambrosius, Thomas Flierl, Paul Sigel und Sandra Wagner-Conzelmann: Herausragend und universell - Karl-Marx-Allee und Interbau 1957 Neuanfang und Zukunftsversprechen: Karl-Marx-Allee und Interbau 1957 Vittorio Magnano Lampugnani: Gebaute Ideologien, musterhafte Stadtelemente Jean-Louis Cohen: Karl-Marx-Allee, Interbau und die architektonische Kultur der Nachkriegszeit Ideentransfer und internationaler Vergleich Greg Castillo: Urbane Landschaften des Wissenstransfers: Karl-Marx-Allee und Hansaviertel als Zeugnisse der fachdisziplinären Spaltung während des Kalten Krieges? Marina Dmitrieva: Wiederaufbau sowjetischer Städte: Leitlinien und Realisierung Gabi Dolff-Bonekämper: Interbau 1957 im internationalen Referenzrahmen Matthias Noell: Teilkomplexe der Architekturgeschichte. Analogien und Divergenzen städtebaulicher Konstellationen um 1957 Andreas Butter: Der zweite Bauabschnitt der Karl-Marx-Allee. Kontext und Referenzobjekte Monika Platzer: Kalte Dialoge: Wien, Berlin und die 'Großen Vier' Aspekte des Kulturerbes Harald Kegler: Das hybride Jahrhundert-Zeugnis. Symbole des Wiederaufbaus in Berlin zwischen Groß- ensemble und Stadtlandschaft Sylvia Butenschön: Herausragende Frei- und Grünraumgestaltungen Bettina Schröder-Bornkampf: Zwischen Anspruch und unfreiwilligem Verzicht - baugebundene Kunst im ersten Bauabschnitt der Karl-Marx-Allee Angela Lammert: Kunst am Bau. Kunst im Stadtraum. Knotenpunkte internationaler Kunstdiskurse Zeitgenössische mediale Wahrnehmung Franziska Bollerey: Karl-Marx-Allee und Hansaviertel als Gegenstände des politischen Systemwettstreits in Rundfunk- und Fernsehsendungen Thomas Flierl und Sandra Wagner-Conzelmann: Im Blick der Anderen. Blockübergreifende Berichterstattung zur Berliner Nachkriegsmoderne Welterbeprozess: Koordination, Moderation, Förderung Sabine Ambrosius: Plädoyer für eine ganzheitliche Sicht von Denkmal- und Welterbeschutz. Die Qualifizierung der drei Vorschlagsgebiete als Modellfall Sabine Ambrosius, Kerstin Lassnig und Louise Thiel: Bürgerschaftliches Engagement im Welterbeprozess

EAN: 9783874376310
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 01.07.2024
Redaktion: Berlin, Landesdenkmalamt
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 284
Abbildungen: mit 251 Abbildungen
Keyword: Alleegestaltung; Beton; Hochhaus; Repräsentation; Stadtplanung; Städtebau
Fachschema: Berlin / Kunst, Architektur, Design~Zwanzigstes Jahrhundert~Bauhaus~Minimalismus (Kunst)~Restaurierung - Restaurator~Architekt - Baumeister~Architektur / Architekt~Bauberuf / Architekt~Architektur - Baukunst~Bau / Baukunst~Entwurf / Architektur~Haus / Wohnhaus~Wohnhaus
Fachkategorie: Einzelne Architekten und Architekturbüros~Bauwerke: Gestaltung~Architektur: Öffentliche Einrichtungen, Verwaltungsgebäude~Architektur: Wohngebäude
Länge: 305 mm
Breite: 238 mm
Höhe: 27 mm
Gewicht: 1596 gr
Produktform: Gebunden
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften/Kunst/Musik
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Jake Brake
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
The AQS810W (5208 module) series is one of Casio's best, in terms of being durable, reliable and problem-free.
Color: Green, Style: Modern
This is my second AQS810W... my first is about five years old, and it's black with white lettering. The "Tough Solar" and "Illuminator" are long-gone, rinsed away by automotive degreasers and other auto repair chemicals, but I like it better without those pronouncements, anyway. Army Green, in my opinion, is an excellent color on this watch. The fact that this is not at all a glossy watch, but a matte (or semi-gloss?) finish makes the color attractively subtle. I like it even more than the black. Other than the color, though, it's the exact same watch I've been very happy with for the last five years. Easy to setup, rugged and sturdy, just the right size (for me) and an industrial, utilitarian look. This is a very comfortable watch to wear - light in weight, flexible band, no sharp edges or uncomfortable shapes. I spent a few weeks trying to decide what watch I was going to get, and I came to the conclusion that being solar-powered was my highest priority, followed by being quickly readable. Perhaps it is just me, but I can read a analog watch faster than a digital one - just a quick glance. I kept coming back the Casio's AQS810W series, and it came down to the darker, matte-finished colors. Having said all of that, this series of Casio watches is virtually trouble-free. Read the reviews! VERY FEW failures, defects, water intrusions. People who don't like this series of watches either find them incomprehensible to set or are unhappy with the small digital display or the lack of a backlight for the analog dial. The watches themselves are largely bulletproof, possessing anvil-like reliability and durability. They even have a feature that if the watch is dropped or knocked around too hard, and the analog hands get out of sync with the digital display, you can quickly and easily re-sync them. This series is one of Casio's best, in terms of being problem-free. Yes, they have acrylic crystals, not mineral glass, and they do scratch. Simply buff the scratches out, and it is as good as new. Worried about the band breaking or falling apart? On a regular basis, take the watch into the shower and scrub the whole thing with an old toothbrush and some shampoo. Not only will it be clean and look great, but removing the body oils, sweat and salts makes the bands last and last. That's the secret to getting Casio resin bands to live long lives. The analog dial is not lit, but neither is the dial on my Rolex or Omega. Just find a light source to reflect on the hands, and you're in business. Just like we've done for many years. Anyway, you can tell I am a fan. Buy with confidence, but download the pdf version of the Casio 5208 module operating instructions, and it'll be easier to set up the watch if you aren't very tech savvy. If you like the way this series of watches looks, then I'm pretty confident you'll be very happy with your purchase. Have fun!
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Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2017
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Christopher T. Miller
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
Great everyday watch
Color: Green, Style: Modern
I still own an older, cheaper Casio from 1994 and it'd been through the wringer. 130' of depth and banging onto a shipwreck couldn't even kill it Paint splashes and scratches to the face have made the dial harder to read but it still works. Even the battery change every 4 years is simple and cheap and in short, I CANNOT KILL THIS FREAKIN' WATCH. While the old watch still works, it's a little dated. Thus I looked into a newer, updated model of Casio watch for the next decade or so. This model caught my eye with a simple analog interface (Hate Digital watches), but still offered features such as an alarm, Stop-Watch, Timer, Alarm and even charged via Solar to eliminate even the battery replacement. I love this new watch. Good looks with a easy to read Analog face in dual colors (White for minutes, blaze orange for hours) and even glows in the dark. The controls are simple enough and I use both the Stopwatch and Timer on a near daily basis. Probably the sole drawback is the size of the digital readout. It could be a little larger, but maybe that's age creeping up on me. Altogether a darn good everyday watch that has decent looks, practicality and should last quite a long time.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2013
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BlueHog
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
Tough, Durable, Water Resistant Watch Suitable for Outdoor Use
Color: Green, Style: Modern
I normally don't write many reviews; however, this watch is an exception. First, it is a $40 watch. On that premise, it will not have the Carbon Core associated with a GShock watch or an atomic clock function. It does do the following REALLY well: 1) You set the clock once, and it keeps that exact time. 2) It is very water resistant. I spent a full 6 days, 12 hours a day, at Summer Camp getting BSA lifeguard certified. I never took off the watch. I swam 3 miles, dove 12 to 13 feet down retrieve dozens of 10 lbs anchors, and swam out to retrieved three exhausted swimmers. This watch didn't miss a beat. 3) The crystal can take a beating without scratching. The watch hit several canoe gunnels, face first and I can't find a scratch 4) it is very light weight and quite comfortable. I forgot I was wearing watch, even when doing water rescue exercises and people grabbing my wrists and the watch. 5) The analog watch hands are big and easy to read. The digital display does take a few hours, for me, to fully understand how to program and get used to it. However, I can now easily cycle through day, date, and digital time. I believe that Casio keeps the digital seconds displayed because the analog hands lack a second hand. That may take some getting used to, but I learned to appreciate it. In the end, this $40 watch does everything I need. I was looking for a durable watch with analog hands I could use for Boy Scouts, and the green model fit the bill. If you travel, which I don't, you have the World Time feature, but you must determine for yourself what features to prioritize. For me it was: 1) Durable 2) Long life, Tough Solar for the win 3) Easy to read analog hands 4) very water resistant. I am not a diver, and 15 feet depth is the most I would expect to dive.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2023
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KLM
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
Great wallet
Color: Brown (Bifold)
Great wallet, my son loved it!!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2026
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dave randazzo
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Black wallet 💰
Color: Black (Trifold)
I love it!!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2026

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