Publikation
Pyongyang
Architectural and Cultural Guide
ISBN: 9783869221878
Beiträge von: Christian Posthofen, Chang-mo Ahn, Philipp Meuser
Sprache: Englisch
Publikationsdatum: 2012
Umfang: 368 S.,
Format: Softcover, 24,5 x 13,5 cm
Ambitiously designed community buildings, faceless mass housing developments, and a monumental emptiness are the defining features of Pyongyang – a city of three million inhabitants rising from the rubble to which the Korean War reducedit in the 1950s. This architectural guide to the capital of the Democratic People’sRepublic of Korea has two parts comprising a total of 368 pages. While Volume 1 offers a selection of images and information on nearly one hundred buildings in Pyongyang provided by the Pyongyang Foreign Languages Publishing House and presented here without further commentary, Volume 2 sets this materialwithin its architectural and historical context.
The Architectural and Cultural Guide Pyongyang offers unprecedented insights into the capital of what is probably the most isolated country in the world, ruled in the third generation by a „first family“ stubbornly upholding its own brand of stone-age communism.
The Architectural and Cultural Guide Pyongyang offers unprecedented insights into the capital of what is probably the most isolated country in the world, ruled in the third generation by a „first family“ stubbornly upholding its own brand of stone-age communism.
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