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During Denmark's 'Golden Age' (c. 1800 to 1850), Copenhagen came into being as a modern city on the urban-cultural level. This book examines this period in the city's history, just before the establishment of some of the main features of the modernisation of cities associated with industrialisation, such as street lighting, sewer systems, and working class quarters. it assess the work of the most prominent architect of the period, C.F. Hansen in transforming the city physically, before moving on to consider writings by three citizens of Copenhagen, the philosopher Søren Kierkegaard, the noveli
Hansen, Christian Frederik, --- Hansen, Christian Friedrich, --- Hansen, C. F. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Copenhagen (Denmark) --- København (Denmark) --- Københavns kommunalbestyrelse (Denmark) --- Kjøbenhavn (Denmark) --- Københavns kommune (Denmark) --- Kopenchagē (Denmark) --- Kaupmannahöfn (Denmark) --- Kaupmannahavfn (Denmark) --- Hafnia (Denmark) --- Köpenhamn (Denmark) --- Kopenhagen (Denmark) --- Ċēapmannhæfen (Denmark) --- كوبنهاغن (Denmark) --- Kūbinhāghin (Denmark) --- Copenaguen (Denmark) --- Copenhague (Denmark) --- Kopenihage (Denmark) --- Горад Капенгаген (Denmark) --- Horad Kapenhahen (Denmark) --- Капенгаген (Denmark) --- Kapenhahen (Denmark) --- Копенхаген (Denmark) --- Kopenkhagen (Denmark) --- Copenhaguen (Denmark) --- Kodaň (Denmark) --- Copenaghen (Denmark) --- Kopenhaagen (Denmark) --- Κοπεγχάγη (Denmark) --- Cupenàghen (Denmark) --- Копенгаген ош (Denmark) --- Kopengagen osh (Denmark) --- Копенгаген (Denmark) --- Kopengagen (Denmark) --- Kopenhago (Denmark) --- Copenagui (Denmark) --- Kopenhage (Denmark) --- Keypmannahavn (Denmark) --- Cóbanhávan (Denmark) --- 코펜하겐 (Denmark) --- קופנהגן (Denmark) --- Kòpenhaga (Denmark) --- Kopenhavn (Denmark) --- Kopènag (Denmark) --- Kopenhag (Denmark) --- Haunia (Denmark) --- Codania (Denmark) --- Portus Mercatorum (Denmark) --- Kopenhāgena (Denmark) --- Koupenhage (Denmark) --- Koppenhága (Denmark) --- Kaopenagy (Denmark) --- Kopenhoaven (Denmark) --- コペンハーゲン (Denmark) --- Kopenhuuwen (Denmark) --- Copenaga (Denmark) --- Копенhаген (Denmark) --- Københápman (Denmark) --- Кобєнхавнъ (Denmark) --- Kobenkhavn (Denmark) --- Kopynhaga (Denmark) --- Kobanhaygan (Denmark) --- Kööpenhamina (Denmark) --- Kopenhahen (Denmark) --- Kopõnhaagõn (Denmark) --- קאפנהאגן (Denmark) --- Ḳopenhagn (Denmark) --- Kuopenhaga (Denmark) --- 哥本哈根 (Denmark) --- Gebenhagen (Denmark) --- Frederiksberg (Denmark) --- Christianshavn (Copenhagen, Denmark) --- Social conditions --- In literature.
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A chronicle, a memoir, a reflection on the pandemic, and a cultural analysis of the new spatial, social, and epistemological forms that have arisen with it, this volume weaves together cultural history, aesthetics, and urban and digital studies. It looks at the particular ways in which the possibilities for touch, touching and being touched, both physically and affectively, are reconfigured by the pandemic. How are love, care, and humanity's complex relationships with technology and nature played out in the interval between abandoned city centres and digitally mediated gatherings? How can we comprehend the reconfiguration of relationships through the human response to the pandemic as an experience that concerns us all but affects each of us in different ways? How do we think through the technological and material dependencies that the pandemic situation establishes? And how does this allow us to imagine the world beyond the pandemic-both utopian and dystopian? The essays in this book explore the new forms of intimacy and distance that are developing in the wake of COVID-19, offering a distinctive, topical analysis in the fields of urban and digital studies.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General. --- Touch. --- care. --- covid-19. --- crisis.
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A chronicle, a memoir, a reflection on the pandemic, and a cultural analysis of the new spatial, social, and epistemological forms that have arisen with it, this volume weaves together cultural history, aesthetics, and urban and digital studies. It looks at the particular ways in which the possibilities for touch, touching and being touched, both physically and affectively, are reconfigured by the pandemic. How are love, care, and humanity's complex relationships with technology and nature played out in the interval between abandoned city centres and digitally mediated gatherings? How can we comprehend the reconfiguration of relationships through the human response to the pandemic as an experience that concerns us all but affects each of us in different ways? How do we think through the technological and material dependencies that the pandemic situation establishes? And how does this allow us to imagine the world beyond the pandemic--both utopian and dystopian? The essays in this book explore the new forms of intimacy and distance that are developing in the wake of COVID-19, offering a distinctive, topical analysis in the fields of urban and digital studies.
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020 --- -COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020 --- -COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-
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Architecture and Control makes a collective critical intervention into the relationship between architecture, including virtual architectures, and practices of control since the turn of the twentieth to twenty-first centuries. Authors from the fields of architectural theory, literature, film and cultural studies come together here with visual artists to explore the contested sites at which, in the present day, attempts at gaining control give rise to architectures of control as well as the potential for architectures of resistance. Together, these contributions make clear how a variety of post-2000 architectures enable control to be established, all the while observing how certain architectures and infrastructures allow for alternative, progressive modes of control, and even modes of the unforeseen and the uncontrolled, to arise. Contributors are: Pablo Bustinduy, Rafael Dernbach, Alexander R. Galloway, Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Maria Finn, Runa Johannessen, Natalie Koerner, Michael Krause, Samantha Martin-McAuliffe, Lorna Muir, Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen, Anne Elisabeth Sejten and Joey Whitfield
Architecture et politique. --- Architecture --- Architecture et technologie. --- Espace (architecture) --- Contrôle (psychologie) --- Space (Architecture) --- Control (Psychology) --- Architecture and society --- Aspect social. --- Aspect psychologique. --- Psychological aspects --- Psychological aspects. --- Architecture and society. --- Architecture and sociology --- Society and architecture --- Sociology and architecture --- Power (Psychology) --- Emotions --- Psychology --- Senses and sensation --- Architecture and space --- Negative space (Architecture) --- Space and architectural mass --- Space in architecture --- City planning --- Social aspects --- Human factors --- Composition, proportion, etc. --- Contrôle (psychologie)
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