Buildings on Standby
Stitching the Post-Socialist Cityscape
Author(s)
Alpermann, Hendrikje | 0009-0006-7673-5339
Language
EnglishAbstract
<p>Buildings on Standby describes the vacant high-rise buildings A–E in Halle-Neustadt as places of uncertain future, where the possibilities/impossibilities of urban planning after socialism are being negotiated. For more than 20 years, four of the five tower blocks have been vacant and remain on standby – in a state of future-oriented availability and a contested space between shutdown and reactivation. At the interface of actor-network theory and ethnographic urban research, the study examines this state in its temporal, material and political dimensions. It shows that buildings on standby cost a lot of energy, harbour risks and become a bargaining chip for trust and responsibility. The book opens up new perspectives on shrinking cities, interstitial spaces and urban transformation – in and beyond the post-socialist space.</p><p>The text is accompanied by numerous architectural illustrations and a photo essay by Eiko Grimberg.</p>
DOI
10.53198/9783691130003ISBN
9783943253962, 9783691130003Webshop link
https://adocs.de/de/buecher/raum/buildings-standbyPublication date and place
Hamburg, 2026Imprint
adocsClassification
City and town planning: architectural aspects
Social research and statistics


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