Protest Architecture: Barricades, Camps, Spatial Tactics 1830-2023

Protest Architecture: Barricades, Camps, Spatial Tactics 1830-2023 by PETER CACHOLA SCHMAL


Authors
PETER CACHOLA SCHMAL
ISBN
9783038603344
Published
Binding
Paperback
Dimensions
108 x 168mm

Protest movements shape public space not only through their messages, but in many cases also through their ? mostly temporary ? buildings. Frankfurt's Deutsches Architekturmuseum DAM and Vienna's MAK ? Museum of Applied Arts are exploring this thesis in a joint exhibition project. The exhibition and the book coinciding with it explore the topic based on examples spanning from 1830 to 2022. Protest Architecture is the first-ever international survey of the architecture of protest and presents it in all its manifold forms and, in some cases, ambivalence. It is conceived as an encyclopedia with around 170 entries, supplemented by 14 more expansive case studies. A preceding chronology portrays some 80 protest movements and their architectural manifestations through concise texts and one image each, including examples from all over the world, such as the 1830 July Revolution in Paris, the 1848 March Revolution in Berlin, the 1911 Sugar Workers Strike in Queensland (Australia), the 1936-37 General Motors Sit-down Strike in Flint, MI (USA), the 1969-98 Troubles in Northern Ireland, Freetown Christiania in Copenhagen since 1971, the 1986 People Power Revolution in Manila, the 1999 WTO Protests in Seattle, WA (USA), the 2011 Arab Spring revolutions on Cairo's Tahrir Square and Manama's Pearl Roundabout, the 2013?14 Euromaidan uprisings in Kyiv, the 2015?16 #FeesMustFall student protests in Pretoria, the 2019 Acampamento Terra Livre in Brasilia, the 2020?21 Indian Farmers Protests, and the 2022 Freedom Convoy in Ottawa. Text in English and German. AUTHORS: Peter Cachola Schmal is the director, Oliver Elser is a curator, and Anna-Maria Mayerhofer and Jennifer Dyck are members of the curatorial team at Deutsches Architekturmuseum DAM in Frankfurt. Lilli Hollein is the director and Sebastian Hackenschmidt is a curator at Vienna's MAK-Museum of Applied Arts. SELLING POINTS: . First book ever on architectural manifestations of protest movements . Features a chronology of some 80 protest movements and their mostly temporary structures between 1830 and 2022, an encyclopedia with around 170 entries, and 14 detailed case studies . Demonstrates the diversity of activists' approaches to public space over more than 190 years 230 colour, 84 b/w illustrations
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