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European Identity and Architecture

Delanty,Gerard; Jones,Paul R.
European Journal of Social Theory , Volume 5 (4): 453 SAGENov 1, 2002

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European Identity and Architecture

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Architecture has become an important discourse for new expressions of post-national identity in general and in particular for the emergence of a `spatial' European identity. No longer tied to the state to the same degree as in the period of nation-building, architecture has become a significant cultural expression of post-national identities within and beyond the nation-state. The article looks at four such discourses, first, taking the Millennium Dome in London and the Reichstag in Berlin, we show that architecture can express in a reflexive way contested and ambiguous national identities; second, the case of architecture in post-communist European societies illustrates the dual identity of architecture as a project of building and of re-building; third, the EU's search for a cultural form is discussed with respect to the architectural designs on the Euro banknotes; and finally the question of architecture as a relation to a lived space is considered with regard to cityscapes as yet another expression of a tendentially spatialized European identity.
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Title
European Identity and Architecture
Author(s)
Delanty,Gerard; Jones,Paul R.
Journal
European Journal of Social Theory , Volume 5 (4): 453 SAGE – Nov 1, 2002
Publisher
Sage Publications
Copyright
Copyright © 2002 by SAGE Publications
ISSN
1368-4310
eISSN
1368-4310
D.O.I.
10.1177/136843102760514009
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