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Heimat, Handwerk und die Utopie des Alltäglichen / herausgegeben von Uta Hassler.
Title & Author:

Heimat, Handwerk und die Utopie des Alltäglichen / herausgegeben von Uta Hassler.

Publication:

München : Hirmer, [2016]
©2016

Description:

566 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cm.

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Kritik der Industrialisierung -- Landschaft und Bautradition -- Gute Gestaltung für Technik -- Das ideal vorindustrieller Ästhetik.
Chiefly in German some texts in Italian.
In German; includes one contribution in Italian.
Summary:

"Heimat" as a theme of architecture is a topos of the beginning of the twentieth century: reform movements turned against conditions and forms of industrialization as well as against the destruction of landscapes, village and city images. The time "around 1800" and rural building became examples of a new building in simple pre-industrial forms. The concepts of the home movement were followed in national socialism under a völkisch-ideologische Vorzeichen, regional building tradition is mediated in the sense of simplified patterns as exemplary. The volume offers contributions from 16 authors to the critiques "Criticism of Industrialization", "Landscape and Building Tradition", "Good Design for Technology" and "The Ideal of Preindustrial Aesthetics" as well as corresponding text excerpts from historical sources. -- Provided by publisher.

ISBN:

9783777425962 hd.bd.
3777425966 hd.bd.

Subject:

Vernacular architecture Europe, German-speaking.
Homeland in art.
Regionalism in architecture.
Architecture, Domestic Europe, German-speaking.
Architecture, Domestic Social aspects Switzerland.
Architecture, Domestic Social aspects Germany.
Dwellings Europe, German-speaking.
Villages Europe, German-speaking.
Architecture Aesthetics.
Industrialization.
Workmanship.
Civilization, Modern.
Architecture vernaculaire Germanophonie.
Patrie dans l'art.
Régionalisme en architecture.
Habitations Germanophonie.
Villages Germanophonie.
Architecture Esthétique.
Industrialisation.
Qualité du travail.
industrialization.
Architecture, Domestic.
Architecture, Domestic Social aspects.
Dwellings.
Vernacular architecture.
Villages.
Dwellings History.
Architecture, Domestic History.
Construction industry History.
Industrialization History.
Landscape protection History
Architecture Political aspects.
German-speaking Europe.
Germany.
Switzerland.

Added entries:

Hassler, Uta, 1950- editor.
Hassler, Uta, 1950-

Heimat

Holdings:

Location: Library main 294654
Call No.: BIB 240379
Status: Available

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