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The
affecting experiences of buildings, cities or landscapes are frequently
given as examples of involuntary memory, of memories that are the more
precious for arising unwilled. Such buildings and places are commonly
thought to provoke not only the recollections of the individual but a
kind of collective memory, for example of the antiquity of culture. The
power of stories of origin rely not so much on the facts of origin as
the agreement to collectively remember, and thus transform. What then
is the work of the architectural historian and the will to remember, or
the architect who attempts to
build within the memory structure of a culture?
Memory and Architecture: investing, constructing and housing recollection,
Michael J. Ostwald (Memory Introductory
Essay)
By Author
Graham Crist
Six Doubts About Architecture
Sean Flanagan
The Weissenhofsiedlung and the House for Dr. Christ
Shaji Panicker & Michael
J. Ostwald
Underlying Ethos in Indian Architecture: Critical Regionalism in the
age of Globalisation
Sam Ridgway
Starting from Scratch: building the Meridien Bank in Lusaka
Rory Spence
Communal Memory: two memorial projects by Richard Leplastrier
Nicole Sully
The Privileged Place of Home: place, memory and the disease of nostalgia
Reena Tiwari
Translating Memories into Memorials by a Performing Body
Rachel Trigg
City as Storehouse: the framing of memory in the East Perth Cemeteries
Pieter Uyttenhove
The Town of Givors, Substratum of Tony Garnier’s Cité Industrielle
Roxanna Waterson
Getting Lost: amnesia and resistance in the transformation of places
and place names in Singapore
Nigel Westbrook & Karina
Sunk
Site and Ascription: the Octagon within the Great Palace of the Byzantine Emperors
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