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Indispensable Eyesores An Anthropology Of Undesired Buildings Mlanie Van Der Hoorn

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Indispensable Eyesores An Anthropology Of Undesired Buildings Mlanie Van Der Hoorn
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.55 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Mélanie van der Hoorn
ISBN: 9781845459215, 1845459210
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Indispensable Eyesores An Anthropology Of Undesired Buildings Mlanie Van Der Hoorn by Mélanie Van Der Hoorn 9781845459215, 1845459210 instant download after payment.

Collapsing concrete colossuses, run-down overgrown skeletons, immutable architectural misfits: the outcasts from our built environment, which we are dying to dispose of — and yet cannot do without — have inspired many ghost stories, crime novels and urban legends. Such narratives reveal the significance of architectural eyesores for the people who live or work in or near them. After exploring various approaches to building lives and deaths, the author presents a rich variety of undesired edifices in Germany, Hungary, Austria and Bosnia-Herzegovina and investigates the different methods used to dispose of them: eliminating, damaging, transforming or ‘reframing’ them, abandoning them to progressive dilapidation or virtually rejecting them. Discarding an edifice, however, need not bring its social life to an end. This analysis continues with a reflection on the afterlife of unwanted buildings, and concludes with a discussion on the life expectancy of buildings, their multi-sensory materiality and ‘thingly’ agency.

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