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How architecture powered European energy politics in the postwar era and paved the way for today's dependency on coal, steel, and nuclear power. In this volume of the Critical Spatial Practice series, Dennis Pohl locates the origin of Europe's dependency on carbon and nuclear power in the postwar architectural designs and energy policies of the European Community. Since the 1950s, architects have proposed territorial, regional, and urban development plans that served the European political project. They collaborated with the European Coal and Steel Community in an effort to render the steel building industry as efficient as the car industry; they incorporated the ideas of infinite nuclear energy, as promoted by the European Atomic Energy Community, into their designs. This book demonstrates how architecture served the political economy of postwar Europe as a means of turning coal, steel, and radioactivity into tools of European governance. Architectural design enabled EU institutions to support social policies and worker housing within the coal and steel industry as well as to promote a new pan-European lifestyle based on nuclear energy. In other words, architecture powered Europe's larger infrastructural, economic, and cultural network. Pohl's work not only sheds light on how architecture has contributed to the carbonization of Europe, it also highlights the environmental issue, which challenges both architectural criticism and historiography in the era of the Anthropocene. Design by Zak Group
Featuring artwork by Armin Linke
Featuring artwork by Armin Linke
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在戰後時期,建築如何推動了歐洲能源政治,並為今天對煤炭、鋼鐵和核能的依賴鋪平了道路。
在《關鍵空間實踐系列》的這本書中,丹尼斯·波爾將歐洲對碳和核能的依賴的起源定位於歐洲共同體戰後建築設計和能源政策。自1950年代以來,建築師提出了領土、區域和城市發展計劃,以服務歐洲的政治項目。他們與歐洲煤炭和鋼鐵共同體合作,努力使鋼鐵建築行業效率與汽車行業一樣高;他們將歐洲原子能共同體推廣的無限核能理念融入到他們的設計中。
這本書展示了建築如何作為歐洲戰後政治經濟的手段,將煤炭、鋼鐵和放射性變成歐洲治理的工具。建築設計使歐盟機構能夠在煤炭和鋼鐵行業內支持社會政策和工人住房,並推廣基於核能的新型泛歐洲生活方式。換句話說,建築為歐洲更大的基礎設施、經濟和文化網絡提供了動力。波爾的研究不僅揭示了建築如何促成了歐洲的碳化,還突顯了在人類世時代的建築批評和歷史學面臨的環境問題。
設計:Zak Group
特色藝術品:Armin Linke
作者簡介
Dennis Pohl is Postdoctoral Researcher at the TU Delft Data, Design and Society Group, and Research Coordinator at The New Open. His research focuses on the relationship between energy, politics, and architecture of the post-war era.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Dennis Pohl是荷蘭代爾夫特理工大學數據、設計和社會研究小組的博士後研究員,也是The New Open的研究協調員。他的研究專注於戰後時期能源、政治和建築之間的關係。