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City as Political Form: Four Archetypes of Urban Transformation
Pier Vittorio Aureli focuses on the category of archetype as an alternative to the idea of type. Four examples – the axial streets of Renaissance Rome, the 17th‐century Parisian place, the 19th‐century independent block in Berlin and the 20th‐century Viennese superblock – are explored here to describe the emergence of modern urban forms that explicitly embody power relations.
City as Political Form: Four Archetypes of Urban Transformation
Pier Vittorio Aureli focuses on the category of archetype as an alternative to the idea of type. Four examples – the axial streets of Renaissance Rome, the 17th‐century Parisian place, the 19th‐century independent block in Berlin and the 20th‐century Viennese superblock – are explored here to describe the emergence of modern urban forms that explicitly embody power relations.
City as Political Form: Four Archetypes of Urban Transformation
Aureli, Pier Vittorio (author)
Architectural Design ; 81 ; 32-37
2011-01-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Polizeiwissenschaft , Place Royale , pavillionaire architecture , Siedlungen (prewar housing estates) , Henri IV , Biblia Pauperum , Altes Museum , Magistri Viarium , Gemeindebauten , Pope Julius II , Friedrich Gilly, Perspectival Study with Landscape c 1800 , Donato Bramante , Great Western Schism , Karl Ehn, Karl‐Marx‐Hof, Vienna, 1927–30 , ‘generic’ architecture , Giorgio Agamben , conflict between secular and religious power , Michel Foucault , Karl Friedrich Schinkel , Neue Wache (New Guard House, 1816) , Carl G Jung , Pope Martino V , Paradigmatic architectural types , Via Giulia , Fritz Neumeyer , Bauakademie, Berlin, 1832–6 , Jeremy Bentham's Panopticon
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