Memorial Architecture as the Symbol of Remembrance and Memories
Author(s) -
Danijela Miodrag Dimković
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
south east european journal of architecture and design
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1857-9353
DOI - 10.3889/seejad.2016.10018
Subject(s) - memorialization , the holocaust , architecture , presentation (obstetrics) , symbol (formal) , space (punctuation) , visual arts , coding (social sciences) , history , cognitive science , computer science , art , sociology , psychology , social science , political science , programming language , law , radiology , operating system , medicine
The aim of this study is to assess memory and remembrance in presenting important concepts that establish construction of space, architecture and memorialization of the Holocaust. Some examples of memorials as the visual arts in the evocations of the Holocaust indicate a change in the ideological image of memory and understanding approach to European heritage after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Architecturally, the memorial spaces created a system of allusions, coding of real space and new findings are part of the implementation and presentation of the architecture of memory
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