"殖民技术的横截面" ?放大和缩小20世纪30年代德国贸易展览会的照片

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ABE Journal Pub Date : 2020-09-02 DOI:10.4000/abe.8193
Monika Motylińska
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文章的出发点是一张精选的照片,描绘了所谓的“热带”或“殖民技术”展览的片段(Germ。troentechnik, Kolonialtechnik)从1934年开始,这是德国莱比锡春季贸易博览会的一部分。这个特殊的视觉来源在这里作为一个起点,反思德国关于热带建筑的话语的特殊性。这种讨论始于德国殖民时期,但正如20世纪20年代、30年代和40年代初的一些档案文件和出版物所证明的那样,这种讨论并没有随着1919年的《凡尔赛条约》和德国失去殖民地而停止。迄今为止,德国技术专长的这种连续性在国际学术中一直被忽视,特别是在热带地区的建筑和城市规划领域。从这张特殊的照片中,我缩小了一系列更广泛的研究问题。除了将其与当时的殖民野心联系起来之外,1934年的莱比锡贸易博览会也可能同时与该时期的企业家思想联系在一起。它证明了小型专业公司对热带住宿的特定类型的明显兴趣,或所谓的Tropenhaus,这是一个建筑领域,似乎没有全神贯注于德国建筑业务的大型总承包商。最后,这张特殊的照片可以链接到关于适合在热带气候地区使用的建筑材料的讨论。
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“A cross section of colonial technology”?Zooming in and zooming out on a photograph of a 1930s German trade fair
Abstract The starting point of the article is one selected photograph depicting a fragment of an exhibition on the so-called 'tropical' or 'colonial technology' (Germ. Tropentechnik, Kolonialtechnik) from 1934, which was part of the spring trade fair in Leipzig, Germany. This particular visual source serves here as a starting point for a reflection on the specificities of the German discourse on building in the tropics. This discourse started during Germany’s colonial era but, as several archival documents and publications from the 1920s, 1930s and early 1940s prove, did not stop with the 1919 treaty of Versailles and Germany’s loss of its colonies. Such continuity of German technical expertise has been so far overlooked in the international scholarship, especially regarding the domain of architectural and urban planning for the tropics. From this particular photograph, I am zooming out on the set of broader research questions. Apart from connecting it to the colonial ambitions of the time, the 1934 Leipzig trade fair which is evoked in this source might be simultaneously also linked to the entrepreneurial thinking of the period. It testifies of a visible interest among smaller, specialized companies in the particular typology of a lodging for the tropics, or so-called Tropenhaus, a domain of construction that seems not to have preoccupied larger, general contractors from the German construction business. Finally, this particular photograph can be linked to discussions on construction materials suitable for usage in tropical climate zones.
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