Die Immer Neue Altstadt / Forever New: Frankfurt's Old Town
Bauen Zwischen Dom Und Römer Seit 1900 / Building Between Dom and Römer Since 1900
Philipp Sturm editor Peter Cachola Schmal editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:JOVIS Verlag
Published:30th Sep '18
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The Frankfurt old town between Dom and Römer presents a tense and politically charged construction history like no other area of the city: starting with the onset of modernity, when new means of transport required the forging of roads through the small-scale building developments of the old town, to the housing development during the New Frankfurt area, to the almost complete destruction in the Second World War. The modern reconstruction plans in the 95 s and 9 s were fraught with disputes about whether the architecture should be rebuilt or newly built as modern. In the 97 s, Frankfurt built the Technical Town Hall and the Historical Museum in the style of brutalism on Römerberg, followed in the 98 s by postmodern buildings and reconstructions. Since 2 3, other large areas of the historical old town are being newly developed after the demolition of the Technical Town Hall.
This book provides an account of the constructional development of the old town, based on representative buildings and construction projects. A look at urban developments in Germany and Europe allow a comparison of the specific Frankfurt situation. There is a particular focus on the debate about the pros and cons of old town reconstruction, as well as its significance for identity and tradition.
ISBN: 9783868595017
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1707g
368 pages
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