Modes of Spatial Exploration in Berlin:
Collaborating with Knut Eckstein on Subverting the City
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https://doi.org/10.25765/sauc.v1i2.35Palabras clave:
Berlin, Subversive space, Dérive, Spatialization, Art and architecture, Postwar modernismResumen
This article primarily investigates the city of Berlin on two levels: as a totalizing vision in which a specific perspective of urban space is imagined and built into the city and as a layered and disparate space in which urban objects are catalysts for associative narratives for rethinking the urban environment. It concentrates on two primary areas of Berlin: the Kulturforum and Bebelplatz. Looking to a creative experience of the city, the author collaborates with the artist Knut Eckstein to explore the idea of subversive space based on a performative transgression of barriers in architecture.
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