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The Rebuilding of Memory Through Architecture – Case Studies of Leipzig and Dresden

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Danilović Hristić, Nataša
Stefanović, Nebojša
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The focus in the paper is on the physical reconstruction of the city core. This is especially important in areas that have suffered discontinuity in the development, as a result of the historical flow of events and war disaster. The specificity of the German cities is the combination of the cultural heritage of different periods that survived the war destruction, renewed structures, more or less according to the originals and reconstructed parts of the urban tissue in the style of the contemporary epochs and trends. One of the important conclusions is how we treat our urban heritage, no matter from which period dates. The rebuilding of the architectural content creates a testimony of duration, lifestyle, and adaptability. The beauty of the city and its identity is in visible layers set in unique dialogue.
Keywords:
Urban Renewal / Reconstruction / Protection / Heritage
Source:
Journal of Urban Culture Research, 2020, 20, 97-111
Publisher:
  • Bangkok : Chulalongkorn University
  • Osaka : City University
Funding / projects:
  • Spatial, environmental, energy and social aspects of developing settlements and climate change - mutual impacts (RS-36035)
  • Sustainable spatial development of Danube area in Serbia (RS-36036)

ISSN: 2228-8279; e-ISSN: 2408-1213

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raumplan_601
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https://raumplan.iaus.ac.rs/handle/123456789/601
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author = "Danilović Hristić, Nataša and Stefanović, Nebojša",
year = "2020",
abstract = "The focus in the paper is on the physical reconstruction of the city core. This is especially important in areas that have suffered discontinuity in the development, as a result of the historical flow of events and war disaster. The specificity of the German cities is the combination of the cultural heritage of different periods that survived the war destruction, renewed structures, more or less according to the originals and reconstructed parts of the urban tissue in the style of the contemporary epochs and trends. One of the important conclusions is how we treat our urban heritage, no matter from which period dates. The rebuilding of the architectural content creates a testimony of duration, lifestyle, and adaptability. The beauty of the city and its identity is in visible layers set in unique dialogue.",
publisher = "Bangkok : Chulalongkorn University, Osaka : City University",
journal = "Journal of Urban Culture Research",
title = "The Rebuilding of Memory Through Architecture – Case Studies of  Leipzig and Dresden",
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pages = "97-111"
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Danilović Hristić, N.,& Stefanović, N.. (2020). The Rebuilding of Memory Through Architecture – Case Studies of  Leipzig and Dresden. in Journal of Urban Culture Research
Bangkok : Chulalongkorn University., 20, 97-111.
Danilović Hristić N, Stefanović N. The Rebuilding of Memory Through Architecture – Case Studies of  Leipzig and Dresden. in Journal of Urban Culture Research. 2020;20:97-111..
Danilović Hristić, Nataša, Stefanović, Nebojša, "The Rebuilding of Memory Through Architecture – Case Studies of  Leipzig and Dresden" in Journal of Urban Culture Research, 20 (2020):97-111.

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