Transfer and Transformation: Framing Timber without Rails in the Siegen Industrial Region and beyond from the Late Eighteenth to the Early Twentieth Centuries

IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE
Karl Kiem, Ann-Christin Stolz
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Abstract The Siegen industrial region, an area with around a fifteen kilometre radius centred on the eponymous city in northwestern Germany, is renowned for its timber frame houses, dating from the late middle ages to the early-twentieth century. Among these, the houses that were constructed between 1870 and 1920 are noteworthy for their thin timber posts and the omission of short horizontal bars between the posts, known as rails. Starting in the 1960s, Bernd and Hilla Becher photographed roughly three hundred of these houses and, in a publication dating from 1977, selected and arranged them to create a kind of imagined, virtual place. Until now, these houses have received little theoretical or architectural historical interest concerning their origin and the importance of their construction. The new research presented in this article provides insight into their development and meaning, revealing how external forces of modernization interacted with local building traditions to produce a notable regional architecture at the onset of the twentieth century.
转移与改造:18世纪末至20世纪初,锡根工业区及其他地区的无轨框架木材
摘要齐根工业区以德国西北部同名城市为中心,半径约15公里,以其可追溯到中世纪晚期至二十世纪初的木框架房屋而闻名。其中,建于1870年至1920年间的房屋因其薄木柱和柱之间省略了短横杆而引人注目。从20世纪60年代开始,Bernd和Hilla Becher拍摄了大约300栋这样的房子,并在1977年的一份出版物中对它们进行了选择和安排,以创造一种想象中的虚拟场所。到目前为止,这些房屋的起源和建造的重要性很少受到理论或建筑历史的关注。这篇文章中提出的新研究深入了解了它们的发展和意义,揭示了现代化的外部力量如何与当地建筑传统相互作用,从而在20世纪初产生了一个著名的区域建筑。
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