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E-grāmata: Ordnance: War plus Architecture & Space [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formāts: 298 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Oct-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315247588
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  • Formāts: 298 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Oct-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315247588
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Ordnance: War + Architecture & Space investigates how strategies of warfare occupy and alter built and other landscapes. Ranging across the modern period from the eighteenth century to the present day, the book presents a series of case-studies which operate in and between a number of settings and scales, from the infrastructures of the battlefield to the logistics of the domestic realm. The book explores the patterns, forms and systems that articulate militarised spaces, excavates how these become re-circulated and reconfigured within other domains and discusses the often ephemeral legacies and residues of these architectures. The complexities of unpicking the spaces of the 'fog of war' are addressed by an inter-disciplinary approach which deploys graphic and textual analyses and techniques to provide new and unique perspectives on a hitherto underexplored aspect of architectural and spatial discourse: the tactics and programmes through which the built environment has historically been made to respond to the imperatives and threats of conflict and, in the context of the 'war on terror', continues to be so in ever more pervasive ways.
List of Figures
vii
About the Editors xv
About the Contributors xvii
Introduction: A Place Called War 1(8)
Gary A. Boyd
Denis Linehan
PART I URBAN ORDERS: MILITARISED TERRAINS IN THE CITY
1 To Gather in War and Peace: The City Squares of Savannah, Georgia
9(24)
Nathaniel Robert Walker
2 The Political Aesthetics of Counter-Terrorism Design
33(18)
Peter Mortenbock
Helge Mooshammer
3 Protecting the Population: Bureaucracy, Affectivity and Governing the Liverpool Blitz
51(16)
Peter Adey
Barry Godfrey
Dave Cox
4 Funky Bunkers: The Post-Military Landscape as a Readymade Space and a Cultural Playground
67(18)
Per Stromberg
PART II THE INVISIBLE FRONT: DOMESTICITY AND DEFENCE
5 `Hiding the Assets': `Self-concealing' Architecture and the British Landscape During the Second World War
85(16)
James Robinson
6 Home Base: Militarization of the American Home in the Second World War
101(16)
Rebecca Lyn Cooper
7 The Art and Science of Invisible Landscapes: Camouflage for War and Peace
117(22)
Sonja Duempelmann
PART III WAR IN THE LANDSCAPE: INFRASTRUCTURES AND TOPOLOGY
8 The Atlantikwall: From a Forgotten Military Space Towards Places of Collective Remembrance
139(18)
Rose Tzalmona
9 Military Intelligence: The Board of Ordnance Maps and Plans of Scotland, 1689--c.1760
157(22)
Carolyn J. Anderson
10 Commanding the Rivers: Guarding the German Railway Network in Peace and War
179(14)
Volker Mende
11 Forteresse Invisible: The Casemates of the Maginot Line in Alsace-Lorraine
193(18)
Lisa Haber-Thomson
PART IV TRAUMA: SPACES OF MEMORY
12 Defending the Irish Border: The Map of Watchful Architecture
211(12)
Garrett Carr
13 British Soldiers' Graves in the Crimea and the Origins of Modern War Commemoration
223(14)
Andrew Keating
14 Contested Spaces: Invisible Architectures
237(16)
Reenie Elliott
15 Sketches of War: The Graveyards of Historical Memory
253(18)
Jonathan Charley
Index 271
Gary A. Boyd, Denis Linehan