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Architectures of Science
(Englisch)
The Berlin Universities and Their Development in Urban Space

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Architectures of Science

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In Berlin sind Wissenschaft, Architektur und Stadt auf besondere Weise miteinander verwoben: Aus einem einzelnen Palais in Berlins historischer Mitte entwickelte sich schrittweise eine Wissenschaftslandschaft, in der heute gleich drei große Universitäten das Stadtbild prägen. Dieser multiperspektivische Architekturguide fragt, wie das Wachstum der Metropole mit der Entwicklung der Wissenschaft verbunden war und wie die verschiedenen Disziplinen ihre Ansprüche an Forschungs-, Lehr- und Sammlungsgebäude in der Stadt verwirklichen konnten.

In fünf Kapiteln führen die Autoren durch die verschiedenen Standorte in Mitte, Charlottenburg, Dahlem, Adlershof und Buch und zeigen auf, wie der Ausbau der Infrastruktur und zeittypische Vorstellungen von Stadtplanern und Wissenschaftlern Repräsentation und Funktionalität der Gebäude beeinflussten, wie diese neu genutzt oder auch an den Stadtrand verlagert wurden. Der kritische und detaillierte Blick auf die Architekturen der Wissenschaft, deren Genese über mehr als zwei Jahrhunderte nachverfolgt wird, macht politische wie gesellschaftliche Zeitläufte sichtbar und ermöglicht ein neues Verständnis der Berliner Universitätslandschaft.

Unter Mitarbeit von Gabriele Metzler (Konzept) und Konrad Angermüller (Gestaltung) und weiteren Beiträgen von Nils Exner und Sascha Morawe


In Berlin, science, architecture, and the city are interwoven in a unique way: What was originally a single palace in the historic center gradually developed to become a comprehensive academic landscape, in which three large universities today shape the city. Taking a multi-perspectival approach, this architectural guide asks how the growth of Berlin as a metropolis has been linked to the development of science and how its various disciplines have been able to realize their demands for buildings to carry out research and teaching and to hold scientific collections. In five chapters, the authors guide readers through various locations in Mitte, Charlottenburg, Dahlem, Adlershof, and Buch and show how questions about the representation and functionality of buildings, their conversion, or even their relocation to the outskirts of the city were reconciled with the expansion of infrastructure and contemporary ideas about urban planning. The book´s critical and detailed look at the architectures of science, the genesis of which it traces over more than two centuries, sheds new light on Berlin´s university landscape. At the same time, it allows to rediscover the political and social zeitgeist in the buildings of science.

In cooperation with Gabriele Metzler (concept) and Konrad Angermüller (design) and with additional contributions by Nils Exner and Sascha Morawe

Also available in German:

ISBN: 978-3-86859-595-6


This book sheds new light on the Berlin Universities and their development in urban space.


Klappentext

In Berlin, science, architecture, and the city are interwoven in a unique way: What was originally a single palace in the historic center gradually developed to become a comprehensive academic landscape, in which three large universities today shape the city. Taking a multi-perspectival approach, this architectural guide asks how the growth of Berlin as a metropolis has been linked to the development of science and how its various disciplines have been able to realize their demands for buildings to carry out research and teaching and to hold scientific collections. In five chapters, the authors guide readers through various locations in Mitte, Charlottenburg, Dahlem, Adlershof, and Buch and show how questions about the representation and functionality of buildings, their conversion, or even their relocation to the outskirts of the city were reconciled with the expansion of infrastructure and contemporary ideas about urban planning. The book's critical and detailed look at the architectures of science, the genesis of which it traces over more than two centuries, sheds new light on Berlin's university landscape. At the same time, it allows to rediscover the political and social zeitgeist in the buildings of science.nnIn cooperation with Gabriele Metzler (concept) and Konrad Angermüller (design) and with additional contributions by Nils Exner and Sascha MorawennAlso available in German: nISBN: 978-3-86859-595-6



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