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As a child, architect Arna Mačkić experienced firsthand the Bosnian civil war, and with her family she fled her native country for the Netherlands. In 1999, she was able to visit Bosnia and the city of Mostar again for the first time to witness the utter devastation-the war had left seventy percent of the buildings destroyed. This experience inspired Mačkić's research to explore the emotional effects of war damage on a city's inhabitants and the possibilities for rebuilding collective and inclusive identities through architecture. Mortal Cities and Forgotten Monuments tells a moving story of architecture and history. The first two parts of the book provide historical background on the war in Bosnia and its relationship to the built environment of the region. The final section demonstrates Mačkić's ideas for architectural interventions, applying a new design language that goes beyond political religious, or cultural interpretations-an openness that allows it avoid tensions and claims of truth without ignoring or denying the past. Using this as a foundation, she proposes designs for urban and public space that are simultaneously rooted in ancient traditions while looking toward the future.
Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 --- Architecture --- Monuments --- Buildings --- Bridges --- Group identity --- Guerre dans l'ex-Yougoslavie, 1991-1995 --- Dommages de guerre --- Ponts --- Identité collective --- War damage --- Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina) --- Mostar (Bosnie-Herzégovine) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Constructions --- 72.07 --- 72.01 --- Verwoeste steden en monumenten ; Bosnië en Herzegovina --- Wederopbouw ; Mostar ; 21ste eeuw ; Arna Mackic --- Architectuurtheorie ; Balkan ; rol van architectuur op keerpunten in de geschiedenis --- Ruïnes --- Monumenten ; beelden buiten ; Oostbloklanden --- Mackic, Arna °1988 (°Capljina, Bosnië) --- Vrouwelijke architecten --- Collective identity --- Community identity --- Cultural identity --- Social identity --- Identity (Psychology) --- Social psychology --- Collective memory --- War in former Yugoslavia, 1991-1995 --- Yugoslav Conflict, 1991-1995 --- Yugoslav Wars of Secession, 1991-1995 --- Yugoslav War Crime Trials, Hague, Netherlands, 1994 --- -Edifices --- Halls --- Structures --- Historical monuments --- Sculpture --- Historic sites --- Memorials --- Public sculpture --- Statues --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architectuur ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- Design and construction --- Yugoslav War (1991-1995) --- Architecture and society. --- War --- War damage. --- Psychological aspects. --- Identité collective --- Mostar (Bosnie-Herzégovine) --- Guerre dans l'ex-Yougoslavie (1991-1995) --- Patrimoine urbain --- Vieux pont --- Edifices --- Constructions. --- Vieux pont. --- Conflit --- Reconstruction --- Intégration urbaine --- Symbole en architecture --- Destruction --- Bosnie-Herzegovine --- Mostar --- Croatie --- Mačkić, Arna --- Joegoslavië --- Bosnië en Herzegovina --- 711.4 --- 711.16 --- 71.03 --- Stedenbouw (theorie) --- Stedenbouw --- Stadsplanning --- Heropbouw --- Wederopbouw --- Stedenbouw (geschiedenis) --- Démolition --- Architecture, Primitive --- Built environment
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For over 30 years Architecture in the Netherlands has provided an indispensable overview of Dutch architecture for everyone with a professional or more general interest in the subject.00The Yearbook is the international showcase for Dutch architecture. The three editors select special projects that have been completed in the preceding year and describe the most important developments that influence Dutch architecture. The Yearbook editors are Kirsten Hannema (freelance architecture critic for de Volkskrant, Elsevier and ArchitectuurNL), Teun van den Ende (Vers Beton, freelance researcher and advisor) and Arna Mackic (co-founder Studio L A, winner Young Maaskant Prize 2017).00This publication also contains a survey of the most important awards, competitions, exhibitions and publications of the past year.
72.039(492) --- Architectuur ; Nederland ; 21e eeuw ; 201-2020 --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 ; Nederland --- Jaarboeken ; architectuur ; Nederland --- Pays-bas --- 72.036 <492> --- 72.036 <492> Moderne bouwkunst. Architectuur van de 20e eeuw--Nederland --- Moderne bouwkunst. Architectuur van de 20e eeuw--Nederland --- Architectuur ; Nederland ; 21e eeuw ; 2019-2020
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Met projecten van: Civic Architects, De Twee Snoeken, Bedaux de Brouwer Architecten, Benthem Crouwel Architects, Vakwerk Architecten, Happel Cornelisse Verhoeven i.s.m. architectenbureau Fritz, Ard de Vries Architecten & Studio Donna van Milligen Bielke, Koen van Velsen architecten, De Zwarte Hond, Zecc Architecten, de Architecten Cie., Ronald Janssen, Bastiaan Jongerius Architects & Buro Harro, Team V Architectuur, Bjarke Ingels Group & Barcode Architects, Studioninedots, Studio Gang i.s.m. Rijnboutt, KAAN Architecten, Elephant, MVRDV, DP6 architectuurstudio, Studioninedots, Delva, Mees, Visser, Space Encounters, Zecc Architecten, Marcel Lok_Architect, LEVS architecten, Space Encouters & Studio Vincent Architecture, Studio Nauta, Bedaux de Brouwer Architecten, Dok architecten, Orange Architects Architecture in the Netherlands has been an indispensable survey and source of inspiration for anyone interested or professionally involved in Dutch architecture since 1988. In this publication, a three-member editorial team annually presents a review in the form of essays of the past architectural year as well as a selection of sensational projects that reflect the state of the profession.The editors of the 2022/2023 yearbook are Teun van den Ende (founder Werkplaats Erfgoed, independent researcher, writes for Vers Beton, among others, and works as a spatial policy advisor), Uri Gilad (co-founder and partner Office Winhov) and Arna Mackic (co-founder studio L A and winner of the Young Maaskant Prize 2017). In previous publications, the editors deployed their project selection to start a dialogue with peers on contemporary themes. Using a similar approach, the 2022/2023 yearbook also interrogates the ongoing evolution of the profession
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Many bunkers, forts, churches, castles, hospitals, water towers, post offices, prisons, palaces, and airports are empty. Vacancy Studies provides the architecture world with an optimistic perspective on the temporary reuse of vacant spaces. According to RAAAF (Rietveld Architecture Art-Affordances), there is great potential in vacant public and government buildings. At the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2010, RAAAF visualized the gigantic scale of these vacant spaces in an installation called Vacant NL. The worldwide media attention by organizations such as The New York Times, The Guardian, and The Architectural Review shows the international relevance of their vision for the new field of Vacancy Studies. Designers can make a major contribution to social issues such as vacancy, and this requires new ways of working. The field of Vacancy Studies has been further developed in the practice of RAAAF and by a multidisciplinary team at the Sandberg Institute. This book introduces the design approach of 'strategic interventions', and presents new ideas and experiments. Vacancy Studies is an indispensable reference work for anyone interested in the possibilities of vacant spaces.
public buildings --- Public buildings --- adaptive reuse --- remodeling --- Netherlands --- Constructions --- Buildings --- Réfection --- Remodeling for other use. --- Remodeling for other use --- Urban renewal --- Architecture, Modern --- 72.025 --- 711.16 --- 721.7 --- 332.8 --- Architecture --- Edifices --- Halls --- Structures --- Herbruik (architectuur) --- Herbestemming (architectuur) --- Stadsvernieuwing --- Herbestemming --- Tijdelijke architectuur --- Leegstand --- History --- public buildings [governmental buildings] --- Built environment
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