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People's Palaces. Architecture, culture and democracy in post-war Western Europe | Christoph Grafe | 9789461400413

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People's Palaces

Architecture, culture and democracy in post-war Western Europe

Author:Christoph Grafe

Publisher:Architectura & Natura

ISBN: 978-94-6140-041-3

  • Hardcover
  • English
  • 312 Pages
  • Jul 18, 2014

In the book 'People's Palaces. Architecture, culture and democracy in post-war Western Europe' author Christoph Grafe investigates an architectonic typology, the cultural edifice, which must often take on the role of national identity and culture in the realisation of a democratic society.

The book 'People's Palaces' takes two specific projects as its subject: London’s South Bank and the Kulturhus in Stockholm. The buildings were chosen as a result of their architectural meaning, and by the fact that they appeared in two countries that fulfilled a leading role in the development of the post-war “welfare state” in Europe.

In the book 'People's Palaces. Architecture, culture and democracy in post-war Western Europe' author Christoph Grafe investigates an architectonic typology, the cultural edifice, which must often take on the role of national identity and culture in the realisation of a democratic society.

The book 'People's Palaces' takes two specific projects as its subject: London’s South Bank and the Kulturhus in Stockholm. The buildings were chosen as a result of their architectural meaning, and by the fact that they appeared in two countries that fulfilled a leading role in the development of the post-war “welfare state” in Europe.

Besides an in-depth analysis of the two cities within the context of their wider national and cultural development, the book includes a photo essay by German photographer Heidi Specker.

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