@misc{Noeske, author = {Noeske, Jannik}, title = {Campus Bockenheim Revisited}, series = {sub\urban. Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Kritische Stadtforschung}, volume = {2019}, journal = {sub\urban. Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Kritische Stadtforschung}, number = {Band 9, Nr. 3}, publisher = {sub\urban e. V.}, address = {Berlin}, doi = {10.36900/suburban.v7i3.553}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20220112-45583}, pages = {144 -- 150}, abstract = {J{\"u}rgen Schardt legt eine umfassende Studie zur Architektur der Stadt- und Universit{\"a}tsbauten in Frankfurt am Main von 1906 bis 1956 vor. Besonderer Schwerpunkt liegt dabei auf den gesellschaftlichen und politischen Rahmenbedingungen der Architekturproduktion und einer kritischen Revision der etablierten Historiografie der Goethe-Universit{\"a}t. Der Autor widmet sich in drei Teilen jeweils dem Kaiserreich und der Gr{\"u}ndung der Hochschule im Jahr 1914, der Zeit der Weimarer Republik sowie der Jahre des Aufbaus nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. Schardt untersucht die entstandenen Geb{\"a}ude hinsichtlich schl{\"u}ssiger Kriterien b{\"u}rgerlicher Architektur, beleuchtet aber auch andere f{\"u}r die Hochschulgeschichte relevante Rahmenbedingungen. Die lesenswerte Studie verbindet dabei Aspekte der Sozial-, Wissenschafts- und Architekturgeschichte.}, subject = {Frankfurt am Main}, language = {de} } @book{BlasiusBeenenBrandtetal., author = {Blasius, Clara Maria and Beenen, Paul and Brandt, Marvin and Bulic, Selma and Chen, Mu and Claus, Leon and Ellguth, Fabian and Elshani, Diellza and Hainich, Jakob and Kolbe, Simon and Oehler, Louis and Pullmann, Isabella and Ratz, Rosalie and Regueiro Candina, Andoni and Reusch, Marco and Thurow, Katharina and Weski, Lennart and Wittke, Katharina}, title = {TIRANA. Architecture as Political Actor}, editor = {Adam, Tobias and Kuch, Ulrike}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.3995}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20191014-39951}, publisher = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, abstract = {This book on the architecture of Tirana contains findings of the interdisciplinary seminar "TIRANA. Architecture as Political Actor" at Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar. In photographs, texts and diagrams it shows the approach to an unknown city that was explored following the ideas of the Actor Network Theory (ANT). Thus, the book gives an insight into scientific as well as artistic works, both mirroring the attempt to grasp the role of architecture within political processes in the 20th century and today. In this compilation of the architectural-political networks, an image of the city of Tirana emerges that gives an idea of specific built structures as well as of the architecture as political actor on a meta-level. In doing so, the book itself becomes an actor in the discussion of the relationship of architecture and politics in Albania and an example for the use of ANT as scientific-artistic tool for the research on architectural "things" in the context of a city.}, subject = {Architektur}, language = {en} }