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War diaries: design after the destruction of art and architecture
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Inhaltstyp (RDA)
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Text
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Medientyp (RDA)
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ohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen
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Datenträgertyp (RDA)
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1. Person/Familie
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Dainese, Elisa [HerausgeberIn]
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2. Person/Familie
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Stanicic, Aleksandar [HerausgeberIn]
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Bevorz. Titel des Werkes (RDA)
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War diaries (University of Virginia. Press)
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Titel
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War diaries: design after the destruction of art and architecture
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Verantw.-ang.
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edited by Elisa Dainese and Aleksandar Stanicic
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Verlagsort (RDA)
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Charlottesville
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Verlag (RDA)
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University of Virginia Press
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E-Jahr
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2022
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E-Jahr (RDA)
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2022
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Umfangsangabe
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pages cm
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Weitere Angaben
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Hinw. auf parallele Ausg.
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Erscheint auch als (Online-Ausgabe) War diaries. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2022
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Vorauss. Erscheinungstermin
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2205
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ISBN
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978-0-8139-4801-0 cloth
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ISBN
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978-0-8139-4802-7 paperback
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Schlagwort / lok.
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Rekonstruktion / Architektur
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Schlagwort / lok.
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Wiederaufbau / Architektur
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Schlagwort / lok.
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Krieg / Wiederaufbau
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Schlagwort / lok.
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Zerstörung / Kunst
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Inhaltliche Zsfg.
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On Urban Postconflict Development: Toward a Practice-Oriented Research Agenda / Kai Vöckler -- Scars of War and Reconstruction in Lebanon / Deen Sharp -- Designing Emergency Architecture / Raul Pantaleo and TAMassociati, Translated by Elisa Dainese.
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2. Inhaltliche Zsfg.
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"In this timely volume, Elisa Dainese and Aleksandar Stanicic have assembled a roster of contributors who can speak to the effects of war and sectarian strife on the built environment in various war-torn areas. The essayists discuss creative strategies for rebuilding and restablizing damaged sites, often within the context of continuing animosities; the establishment of design coalitions to work with local communities on reconstruction; the designing of emergency settlements; the development of new and customized strategies for rebuilding diverse parts of the savaged world; the teaching of culturally sensitive design practices to architects and urbanists going to such sites; and many other topics. Dainese and Stanicic describe the intentional, targeted attacks on art and infrastructure--often by sophisticated long-range weaponry meant to destroy not only physical structures but also political unity and cultural memory--as "the weaponization of art and architecture." And though there are some works on wartime destruction of specific citites and landscapes, the editors contend that there is a dearth of publications on design after conflict, which this volume aims to address"--
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Bestand
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1
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Sign-Info
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18/50/33
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