Authentic Reconstruction: Authenticity, Architecture and the Built Heritage

By: Bold, John [Ed.]Contributor(s): Larkham, Peter [Ed.]Material type: TextTextPublication details: USA Bloomsbury Visual Arts 2020Description: 332pISBN: 9781350154308Subject(s): ConservationDDC classification: 720.288
Contents:
Notes on contributors p.vii, Acknowledgements xi Abbreviations p.xii, Introduction: Reconstruction: The Built Heritage Following War and Natural Disaster by John Bold p.1, Part 1: Reconstruction in Traditional Style after Conflict p.27, Chapter 1.1 Traditional Rebuilding in Germany after the Second World War Eva von Engelberg-Dockal and Hans-Rudolf Meier translated by Morgan Powell p.29, Chapter 1.2 Reconstruction of Historic Monuments in Poland after the Second World War - the Case of Warsaw Ingrid Appelbom Karsten p.47 , Chapter 1.3 Post-conflict Urban Reconstruction of Bazaars in Gjakova and Peja, Kosovo Bujar Demjaba translated by Lumnije Ahmeti p.69, Part 2 Reconstruction in Contemporary Style after Conflict 8s Chapter 2.1 Originality and Authenticity in the Post- War Reconstruction of Britain Peter J. Larkham and David Adams p.89, Chapter 2.2 Dutch Reconstructed Monuments in Review Marieke Kuipers p.109, Chapter 2.3 The Reconstruction of France in the Twentieth Century Following Two World Wars: A Political or Technical Challenge? Danièle Voldman translated by Sarah Cartwright p.131, Chapter 2.4 Reconstruction in South-East Europe and Georgia: An Architect's Perspective - Scale, Materials and Appearances David Jobnson p.145, Part 3 Reconstruction after Natural or Accidental Disaster 161 Chapter 3.1 Post-Disaster Reconstruction in the United States: A Review of the Role of 'Authenticity' in Historic Preservation Policies and Practices Gail Sansbury p.165, Chapter 3.2 Reconstruction after Fire Robert Pickard p.193, Chapter 3.3 The Path of Reconstruction of the City of L'Aquila after the Earthquake of 2009, Alberto Lemme p.219, Chapter 3.4 The Town Reassembled: Authenticity and Transformation in Kiruna, Sweden Jennie Sjoholm p.237, Part 4 Political Dimensions and Image Building 253, Chapter 4.1 Historic Buildings Preservation and Public Opinion in England Martin Cherry p.257, Chapter 4.2 Politicized Reconstruction - the Project Skopje 2014° Julija Trichkovska p.275, Chapter 4.3 The Future of Post-Civil War Reconstruction: Lessons from Spain Olivia Munoz- Rojas p.289, Conclusions, Guidelines and Looking Forward Jobn Bold, Robert Pickard and Peter J. Larkham p.307, Index p.320
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Notes on contributors p.vii, Acknowledgements xi Abbreviations p.xii, Introduction: Reconstruction: The Built Heritage Following War and Natural Disaster by John Bold p.1, Part 1: Reconstruction in Traditional Style after Conflict p.27, Chapter 1.1 Traditional Rebuilding in Germany after the Second World War Eva von Engelberg-Dockal and Hans-Rudolf Meier translated by Morgan Powell p.29, Chapter 1.2 Reconstruction of Historic Monuments in Poland after the Second World War - the Case of Warsaw Ingrid Appelbom Karsten p.47 , Chapter 1.3 Post-conflict Urban Reconstruction of Bazaars in Gjakova and Peja, Kosovo Bujar Demjaba translated by Lumnije Ahmeti p.69, Part 2 Reconstruction in Contemporary Style after Conflict 8s Chapter 2.1 Originality and Authenticity in the Post- War Reconstruction of Britain Peter J. Larkham and David Adams p.89, Chapter 2.2 Dutch Reconstructed Monuments in Review Marieke Kuipers p.109, Chapter 2.3 The Reconstruction of France in the Twentieth Century Following Two World Wars: A Political or Technical Challenge? Danièle Voldman translated by Sarah Cartwright p.131, Chapter 2.4 Reconstruction in South-East Europe and Georgia: An Architect's Perspective - Scale, Materials and Appearances David Jobnson p.145, Part 3 Reconstruction after Natural or Accidental Disaster 161 Chapter 3.1 Post-Disaster Reconstruction in the United States: A Review of the Role of 'Authenticity' in Historic Preservation Policies and Practices Gail Sansbury p.165, Chapter 3.2 Reconstruction after Fire Robert Pickard p.193, Chapter 3.3 The Path of Reconstruction of the City of L'Aquila after the Earthquake of 2009, Alberto Lemme p.219, Chapter 3.4 The Town Reassembled: Authenticity and Transformation in Kiruna, Sweden Jennie Sjoholm p.237, Part 4 Political Dimensions and Image Building 253, Chapter 4.1 Historic Buildings Preservation and Public Opinion in England Martin Cherry p.257, Chapter 4.2 Politicized Reconstruction - the Project Skopje 2014° Julija Trichkovska p.275, Chapter 4.3 The Future of Post-Civil War Reconstruction: Lessons from Spain Olivia Munoz- Rojas p.289, Conclusions, Guidelines and Looking Forward Jobn Bold, Robert Pickard and Peter J. Larkham p.307, Index p.320

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