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A women's Berlin building the modern city /

By: Stratigakos, Despina.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press , 2008Description: 239 pages.ISBN: 9780816653225 (hc : alk. paper); 0816653224 (hc : alk. paper); 9780816653232 (pb : alk. paper); 9780816653225.Subject(s): -- Architecture -- Women -- 19th Century -- Social Conditions -- Berlin | Berlin (Germany)DDC classification: 720.82 Online resources: Table of contents only | Book review (H-Net)
Contents:
Introduction: a forgotten metropolis -- Remapping Berlin: a modern woman's guidebook to the city -- From Piccadilly to Potsdamer Strasse: the politics of clubhouse architecture -- Home of our own: single women and the new domestic architecture -- Exhibiting the new woman: the phenomenal success of Die Frau in Haus und Beruf -- Architecture of social work: workers' clubs, social welfare institutions, and the debate over female housing inspectors -- Epilogue: What a woman must know about Berlin, twenty years later.
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720.28 WER 2011 Model making / 720.284 DER 2010 Architectural drawing / 720.3 2018 Wörterbuch der Architektur / 720.82 STR 2008 A women's Berlin building the modern city / 720.9 GIE 2008 Space, time and architecture : 720.9 Pev 1987 Lexikon der Weltarchitektur 720.92 ARA 1991 Arata Isozaki :

Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-230) and index.

Introduction: a forgotten metropolis -- Remapping Berlin: a modern woman's guidebook to the city -- From Piccadilly to Potsdamer Strasse: the politics of clubhouse architecture -- Home of our own: single women and the new domestic architecture -- Exhibiting the new woman: the phenomenal success of Die Frau in Haus und Beruf -- Architecture of social work: workers' clubs, social welfare institutions, and the debate over female housing inspectors -- Epilogue: What a woman must know about Berlin, twenty years later.

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