The Case for Abolishing Historic Building Preservation

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Dieter Hoffmann-Axthelm
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Abstract The essay was initially broadcast in approximately 1979 as a radio feature by a Berlin radio station and subsequently published in 1980 in ARCH+, a magazine for architecture and urbanism that was founded in 1967 by students and faculty of the University of Stuttgart. The essay argues for abolishing any official, municipal, and state-wide politics addressing the preservation and conservation of historical buildings. After briefly surveying the contemporary tendency to list ever more buildings threatened with demolition by urban developments, Hoffmann-Axthelm analyzes the history of preservation in Germany. The loss or disappearance of a clear notion of the historical identity of monuments in the early twentieth century prompted many preservation initiatives later in the century, even for buildings such as workers’ housing, factories and similar, which were not traditionally regarded as monuments. Yet what looks like a success story is, in reality, often the usurpation of preservation efforts by municipal and state-wide politics in conjunction with the construction industry and financial interests, a knot that cannot be untied but only cut by abolishing any official politics of preservation of historic buildings.
废除历史建筑保护案例
摘要这篇文章最初于1979年左右由柏林一家广播电台作为广播专题节目播出,随后于1980年发表在建筑与城市主义杂志ARCH+上,该杂志由斯图加特大学的学生和教职员工于1967年创办。这篇文章主张废除任何涉及历史建筑保护的官方、市政和全州政治。Hoffmann Axthelm在简要调查了当代越来越多的建筑因城市发展而面临拆除威胁的趋势后,分析了德国的保护历史。20世纪初,对纪念碑历史特征的明确概念的丧失或消失,促使本世纪晚些时候采取了许多保护措施,即使是工人住房、工厂等传统上不被视为纪念碑的建筑。然而,在现实中,看似成功的故事往往是市政和全州政治以及建筑业和金融利益对保护工作的篡夺,这是一个无法解开的结,只有废除任何保护历史建筑的官方政治才能解开。
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