Sitte, Hegemann and the metropolis modern civic art and international exchanges /

These essays, from leading names in the field, weave together the parallels and differences between the past and present of civic art.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Bohl, Charles C., Lejeune, Jean-François.
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2009.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction:
  • Camillo Sitte and the picturesque : precedents and perspectives:
  • International exchange:
  • The metropolitan context:
  • Alan J. Plattus
  • Wolfgang Sonne
  • Ákos Moravánszky
  • Stanford Anderson
  • Jean Franc̦ois Lejeune
  • Marco Pogacnik
  • Ruth Hanisch with Wolfgang Sonne
  • Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani
  • Charles C. Bohl
  • Charles C. Bohl and Jean-Franc̦ois Lejeune
  • Jean-Louis Cohen
  • Wolfgang Sonne
  • Michael Hebbert
  • HArald Kegler
  • Andreas Hofer
  • Isabelle Gournay
  • Crhstiane Crasemann Collins
  • Donatella Calabi
  • Bernhard Langer
  • Corinne Jaquand
  • Hans Stimmann.
  • Civic art then and now : the culture of good place-making /
  • Vienna fin-de siècle : between artistic city planning and unlimited metropolis /
  • Camillo Sitte as "Semperian" /
  • Camillo Sitte, architect and planner : the project for the Civic Center of Privoz/Oderfurt, Moravia /
  • Schinkel, Sitte, and Loos : the "body in the visible" /
  • Camillo Sitte : orders in reception /
  • Forced spontaneities : Camillo Sitte and the paradox of the picturesque /
  • Political connotations of the picturesque /
  • The pack donkey's revenge : Sitte and modernist urbanism /
  • The never-ending debate /
  • Artistic city planning versus junk space /
  • Handbooks of civic art from Sitte to Hegemann /
  • Camillo Sitte across the Atlantic : Raymond Unwin, John Nolen, and Werner Hegemann /
  • Jacques Gréber's L'architecture aux États-Unis : a companion piece to The American vitruvius /
  • The Latin American city and its Viennese planning approach : Karl Brunner in Chile and Colombia (1929-1948) /
  • Camillo Sitte and Werner Hegemann : challenges for a contemporary transatlantic bridging /
  • The art of street architecture : the case of Manchester /
  • Dwelling in the metropolis : Sitte, Hegemann, and the international dissemination of reformed urban blocks 1890-1940 /
  • Paris seen by Hegemann : classicism, reform, and bad taste /
  • Hegemann and modern public spaces /
  • Hegemann's Das steinerne Berlin : a misunderstanding /