Holocaust Memorial Berlin

Holocaust Memorial Berlin

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Author: Hanno Rauterberg
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Lars Müller Publishers, 2005

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - some marks on spine and corners
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Hanno Rauterberg's Holocaust Memorial Berlin presents a compelling analysis of Peter Eisenman's monumental work, examining its controversial design and profound significance. This insightful volume chronicles the memorial's conceptualization and construction, detailing the artistic and political debates that shaped its final form. Rauterberg critically assesses the memorial's ability to evoke memory and confront the atrocities of the past, offering a nuanced perspective on its architectural language. The text illustrates how the field of stelae functions as both a stark reminder and a space for individual contemplation. This essential reading argues for the memorial's enduring power as a site of remembrance and a testament to Germany's reckoning with its history.

Author: Hanno Rauterberg

Published: 2005, Lars Müller Publishers

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Description

Author: Hanno Rauterberg
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Lars Müller Publishers, 2005

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - some marks on spine and corners
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Hanno Rauterberg's Holocaust Memorial Berlin presents a compelling analysis of Peter Eisenman's monumental work, examining its controversial design and profound significance. This insightful volume chronicles the memorial's conceptualization and construction, detailing the artistic and political debates that shaped its final form. Rauterberg critically assesses the memorial's ability to evoke memory and confront the atrocities of the past, offering a nuanced perspective on its architectural language. The text illustrates how the field of stelae functions as both a stark reminder and a space for individual contemplation. This essential reading argues for the memorial's enduring power as a site of remembrance and a testament to Germany's reckoning with its history.