Postmodern Non-Residential Berlin
By (Author) Claudia Kromrei
Designed by Lisa Zech
Designed by Prinz + Partner
Niggli Verlag
Niggli Verlag
25th September 2023
Switzerland
General
Non Fiction
Theory of architecture
Architecture: public, commercial and industrial buildings
720.94315509045
Hardback
192
Width 240mm, Height 280mm
1340g
30 buildings from the 1970s and 80s, 30 built manifestos, densely gathered in two halves of a divided city: transformer station, hotel and airport terminal, diving tower, school, and animal laboratory. Not only do their functions and purposes differ fundamentally, but their forms and architectural means of expression are even more diverse. What distinguishes the architecture of these years is the search for a visualization of content beyond function: of fictions, themes and narratives, of history, typological continuities, and contradictions. While postmodern is the underlying formula, it does not result in a uniform "style". The building forms are emblematic or rational, familiar or absolutely new. Claudia Kromrei presents these 30 buildings and describes them in their concrete form, their genesis, and against the background of the theoretical imaginary worlds of their designers.
Claudia Kromrei is an architect and Professor of Architectural Theory and History in Bremen and St. Gallen. Her research and publications on the theory and history of architecture and the city focus on the interconnection between thoughts, language and implemented buildings. She lives in Berlin.