Heritage at Risk - Special Edition 2006: The Soviet Heritage and Europe Modernism
Edited by Jörg Haspel, Michael Petzet, Anke Zalivako and John Ziesemer
(April 2006)
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The Soviet Heritage and European Modernism
- Contents
- Editorial
- MOSCOW DECLARATION on the Preservation of 20th-Century Cultural Heritage
- RESOLUTION on Konstantin Melnikov's House and Collection
Initial Statements
- Sheridan Burke, ICOMOS International Scientific Committee of the 20th Century Heritage: Twentieth-Century Heritage at Risk and the Role of ICOMOS in its Conservation
- Maristella Casciato, DOCOMOMO International: Modern Monuments and Heritage at Risk
- John Stubbs, World Monuments Fund: Mobilizing Support for Conserving 20th Century Architecture
I. The International Day for Monuments and Sites 2006 in Moscow - a Summary
- Selim Khan-Magomedov: The 20th Century in the Context of the Millennium (Text in Russian)
- Jörg Haspel: World Heritage of the 20th Century Chances for Russia from a Foreign Point of View
- Jean-Louis Cohen: Listing Le Corbusier as UNESCO World Heritage
- Jukka Jokilehto: Modern Built Heritage as World Heritage
II. Heritage Saved from Risk - Case Studies from Moscow and the Former Soviet Union
- Maija Kairamo: The Restoration of Viipuri Library, an International Pilot Project
- Marina Khrustaleva: "Bright future" the Symbolic Potential of New Life for the Commune House (Text in Russian)
- Boris Pasternak: Burevestnik Factory Club. Short Notes on the Restoration and Conversion Project
- Alexander Lozhkin: House of Science and Culture , the Opera and Ballet Theatre in Novosibirsk (Text in Russian)
III. "Heritage at Risk" & Case Studies from Moscow and the Former Soviet Union
- Anke Zalivako: 2000 & 2006: Monitoring Moscow's Avant-garde Architecture
- Natalia Dushkina: From "Metropolitan" to "Underground"
- Clementine Cecil: The Melnikov House-Studio
- Irina Chepkunova: Architectural Avant-garde in the Moscow Suburbs
- Andrey Chernichov: Preservation and Development of Iakov Chernichov's Heritage- The Water Tower of the Cable Factory of the "Krasnyj Gvozdilshik" Plant (1930-1931)
- Margarita Shtiglits: Monuments of Industrial Architecture of the Leningrad Avant-garde Movement (Text in Russian)
- Alexander Buryak / Irina Kraizer: Stylistic Attribution of the Dzerzhinsky Square (Freedom Square) in Kharkov (Text in Russian)
- Igor Martynenko: Demolition of Architectural Monuments under the Pretence of their Restoration: From Theory to Criminal Practice (Text in Russian)
- Tatyana Budantseva: Modernist Heritage of Sverdlovsk Today
- Tatyana Vinogradova: Works by the Engineer Vladimir Shukhov in the Nizhny Novgorod Region (Text in Russian)
IV. World Heritage Sites of the 20th Century ? German Case Studies
- Omar Akbar: Bauhaus and Heritage
- Monika Markgraf: Conservation and Preservation of the Bauhaus Building in Dessau
- Michael Siebenbrodt: The House "Am Horn" in Weimar . Bauhaus site and World Heritage site: Construction, Usage and Preservation (Text in German)
- Norbert Mendgen: Preservation and Re-use of the Blast Furnace Site: UNESCO World Heritage Site "Völklingen Ironworks"
- Walter Busch: The architects Schupp & Kremmer and their contribution to the World Heritage of the 20th Century: "Zollverein" Coal Mine Industrial Complex in Essen and Mines of Rammelsberg in Goslar (Text in German)
- Jörg Haspel: The Heritage of the Berlin Modern Style. Nomination of Housing Estates for Inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List
V. Moscow - Berlin: Interchanges and Heritage of the 20th Century
- Anke Zalivako: Connections between Germany and Soviet Russia's Avant-garde Architecture. Examples from the 1920s in Berlin and Moscow (Text in Russian)
- Winfried Brenne: Practical Experience with the Buildings of the Avant-garde in Berlin and East Germany
- Alexey Vorontsov: The Bakhmetevsky Bus Depot (Text in Russian)
- Annemarie Jaeggi: Relations between the Bauhaus and the Russian Avant-garde as Documented in the Collection of the Bauhaus Archive Berlin
- Aleksey Ginzburg: The Narkomfin Building
- Tatyana Tsareva: Residential Settlements in Moscow in the 1920s. Methodical Approaches for Establishing Special Rehabilitation Programs (Text in Russian)
- Evgenya Dutlova: The History of the Construction of the Kremlin Palace of Congresses in Moscow (State Kremlin Palace)
ICOMOS Germany
Annexes