03727nam 2200529 450 991055421140332120230629233243.03-86859-987-810.1515/9783868599879(CKB)5590000000537032(MiAaPQ)EBC6876062(Au-PeEL)EBL6876062(DE-B1597)589250(OCoLC)1262307224(DE-B1597)9783868599879(EXLCZ)99559000000053703220220921d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe salons of the republic spaces for debate /edited by Holger KleineBerlin, Germany :Jovis Verlag GmbH,[2021]©20211 online resource (176 pages)3-86859-709-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- CONTENT -- FOREWORDS -- PREFACE -- COMIC -- A Day at the Salons of the Republic -- BERLIN -- The Location -- The Salons -- The Main Hall -- The Roof -- Making-Of -- FRANKFURT AM MAIN -- Making-Of -- The Salons -- The Formation of Space -- The Exploration -- The Room Configurations -- ESSAYS -- The Planned Center of Democracy at Paulskirche in Frankfurt -- Representation of Space and Spaces of Representation -- Democracy and the Public Sphere amidst Digital Change -- Places of Democratic Innovations as Salons of the Republic? -- Strengthening Democracy through Interaction -- The Room as a Moderator -- POSTFACE -- REFERENCES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- AUTHORS -- ARCHITECTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- IMPRINTSchwindende Dialogfähigkeit prägt das politische Klima unserer Gegenwart in einem Maß, dass demokratische Praktiken zunehmend unter Druck geraten. Um dem Trend zum Ruckzug ins Selbstbestätigungsmilieu entgegenzuwirken, bedarf es neuer Räume, deren Atmosphären Debatten nicht nur dulden, sondern stimulieren und kultivieren. Studierende der Hochschule RheinMain haben deshalb Salons fur zentrale Orte in Berlin und Frankfurt/Main entworfen, die Lust auf Demokratie machen. Die Entwürfe werden im Sommer 2021 im Deutschen Architekturmuseum ausgestellt. Das Buch ergänzt die Präsentation der Entwürfe um fünf Essays namhafter Autor*innen und einen Comic, der einen Tag in den Salons der Republik lebendig werden lässt.The political climate of our time is being shaped by a dwindling ability to engage in public dialogue, putting democratic practices under increasing pressure. In order to counter the trend towards retreating into the realm of self-affirmation, we need new spaces in which public debate is not only tolerated but stimulated. With this in mind, students at RheinMain University of Applied Sciences designed centrally located salons in Berlin and Frankfurt/Main that could inspire interest in democratic engagement. In summer 2021, the German Architecture Museum will exhibit these designs. This book complements the exhibit with five essays by well-known authors, as well as a comic strip depicting a day in the life of the Salons of the Republic.Architecture, GermanSalonsGermanyBerlinfastGermanyFrankfurt am MainfastExhibition catalogs.fastArchitecture, German.Salons.307.760943Kleine HolgerMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910554211403321The salons of the republic2919232UNINA