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Cor Wagenaar, György Konrad, Jörn Düwel, Wolfgang Kil, Anna Tilroe and Bohdan Tscherkes a.o.

Ideals in Concrete
Exploring Central and Eastern Europe

Design: Coppens & Alberts, Illustrated (colour and b/w), Paperback, sewn, 184 pages, Size: 17 x 24 cm
Text in English, ISBN 90-5662-403-2, € 36.00 OUT OF PRINT
Dutch edition, ISBN 90-5662-402-4, € 36.00 OUT OF PRINT

In association with the Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture

October 23, 2004 until January 2, 2005: Exhibition 'Collage Europa, architecture and urban planning in the changing Eastern European City' in the Netherlands Architecture Institute in Rotterdam.

Ideals in ConcreteFifteen years after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the definitive end of a divided Europe, Europe still leaves a divided impression, despite the accession of various Eastern European countries to the European Union. More than four decades of Communism in Central and Eastern Europe has left deep scars in Europe. The post-1945 cultural fixation of countries in Central and Eastern Europe on the USSR stands in sharp contrast with Western Europes orientation towards the United States. Although the polarization in a political and military sense belongs to the Cold War past, these days the cultural domination of the West is omnipresent. Can we still talk about a shared culture in the ‘Family of Europe’, or are East and West mutually estranged?

Spinning off from this pivotal theme, the contradistinctions and similarities between East and West are subject to critical examination in a series of essays in text and image. Many of these subsidiary themes are associated with the city, since the impact of Communism is nowhere more evident than in this urban space. In the planning euphoria and the building of a completely new society on rational and scientific principles we can glimpse a mirroring of the ideas and views of Communist politicians, architects and urban planners. The contemporary phenomenon of the shrinking city calls for solutions which extend beyond restructuring, conservation or regeneration; it is sooner about constructing an identity that can rival Europe and the rest of the world.

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