The Kleinhaus and the Politics of Localism in German Architecture and Planning, c. 1910

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Autor(a) principal: Rousset, Isabel
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/up.v7i1.4714
Resumo: As an antidote to the substandard tenement apartment, the ideal of the “small house” (Kleinhaus) was ubiquitous in housing debates in Germany before World War One. Denoting a modestly sized two-story family house aligned with the street, it had its origins in the Middle Ages, during which it was constructed to serve the humble domestic needs of urban craftsmen who lived and worked in thriving trade cities including Lübeck, Bremen, Hamburg, Augsburg, Nuremberg, and Ulm. For modern promoters of low-density alternatives to the tenement, the Kleinhaus was an ideal model for mass appropriation. Unlike foreign and untranslatable dwelling models like the “villa” and the “cottage,” the Kleinhaus conveyed something that was both urban and quintessentially Germanic. It was thus enlisted by housing reformers to strengthen local cultural identity whilst raising the standards of the nation’s housing stock. This article examines the significance of the Kleinhaus in fostering dialogue between the fields of architecture and planning, and considers its embeddedness in a wider project of cultural nationalism in pre-war Germany.
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title The Kleinhaus and the Politics of Localism in German Architecture and Planning, c. 1910
spellingShingle The Kleinhaus and the Politics of Localism in German Architecture and Planning, c. 1910
Rousset, Isabel
affordable housing; architectural typology; cottage; family; Germany; Heimat; localism; nationalism; photography; urban design
title_short The Kleinhaus and the Politics of Localism in German Architecture and Planning, c. 1910
title_full The Kleinhaus and the Politics of Localism in German Architecture and Planning, c. 1910
title_fullStr The Kleinhaus and the Politics of Localism in German Architecture and Planning, c. 1910
title_full_unstemmed The Kleinhaus and the Politics of Localism in German Architecture and Planning, c. 1910
title_sort The Kleinhaus and the Politics of Localism in German Architecture and Planning, c. 1910
author Rousset, Isabel
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv affordable housing; architectural typology; cottage; family; Germany; Heimat; localism; nationalism; photography; urban design
topic affordable housing; architectural typology; cottage; family; Germany; Heimat; localism; nationalism; photography; urban design
description As an antidote to the substandard tenement apartment, the ideal of the “small house” (Kleinhaus) was ubiquitous in housing debates in Germany before World War One. Denoting a modestly sized two-story family house aligned with the street, it had its origins in the Middle Ages, during which it was constructed to serve the humble domestic needs of urban craftsmen who lived and worked in thriving trade cities including Lübeck, Bremen, Hamburg, Augsburg, Nuremberg, and Ulm. For modern promoters of low-density alternatives to the tenement, the Kleinhaus was an ideal model for mass appropriation. Unlike foreign and untranslatable dwelling models like the “villa” and the “cottage,” the Kleinhaus conveyed something that was both urban and quintessentially Germanic. It was thus enlisted by housing reformers to strengthen local cultural identity whilst raising the standards of the nation’s housing stock. This article examines the significance of the Kleinhaus in fostering dialogue between the fields of architecture and planning, and considers its embeddedness in a wider project of cultural nationalism in pre-war Germany.
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