German Architecture and its Changing Past – Part 8



Lecture date: 2001-02-11

Reunification has created urban and architectural problems concerning the nature of Germany and its past. This conference concentrates upon two acute aspects of this situation – the urban centre of Berlin and the continuing controversies about the representation of the Holocaust.

Eyal Weizman presents a project for the Memorial Site for the Lindenstrasse synagogue in Berlin (designed by Weizman in collaboration with the architect Zvi Hecker and the artist Micha Ullman).

Stefanie and Philip Oswalt – Representing the Unrepresentable: Developing the Memorial Site of the former Women’s Concentration Camp at Ravensbrck.

Manuel Herz presents a project for a Jewish Community Centre in Mainz.

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