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MONUMENTALITY IN 20TH CENTURY DEALING WITH TRADITION AND MODERNISM, COMPARING IN THREE CITIES: ISTANBUL, SARAJEVO AND LISBON

Arsalan Nezhadfard () and Ana Tostoes ()
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Arsalan Nezhadfard: Instituto Superior Tecnico
Ana Tostoes: Instituto Superior Tecnico

No 6309279, Proceedings of Arts & Humanities Conferences from International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences

Abstract: The last century was the time for Modern-traditional dichotomy,being effetive in creating monumentality.This was a critical topic to analyze this common contradiction in the borders of Europe to know the dominancy of foundamental desires thorough their manifestations in mouments. This paper aims out to investigate monumentality in Istanbul,Sarajevo and Lisbon as three differenet cities as the case studies with the most critical buildings mentioned by architecture and urban scholars. The research shows that the more geographic location moves toward the west the intensity of modern-Traditional polarity decreases beyond the typical architectural history process which is similar in all areas . The monuments in Istanbul ended in abstract integration of both poles as the effort for defining a real idenitity was hopeless.Sarajevo experienced a dominant modern architecture and urban planning in soclialism and Finally there was a peaceful dialogue as greenspaces evolved in harmony with context and continous spatial tradition

Keywords: Monumentality; Modernism; Tradition; Architecture; Urban Planning; Istanbul; Lisbon; Sarajevo (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 23 pages
Date: 2018-06
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Published in Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 3rd Arts & Humanities Conference, Barcelona, Jun 2018, pages 1-23

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