Architecture of Memorials Dedicated to the Victims of Terrorist Attacks as a Continuation of Commemorative Structures Created within Post-memory Cover Image

Architektura pomników poświęconych ofiarom ataków terrorystycznych jako kontynuacja realizacji komemoratywnych kształtowanych w postpamięci
Architecture of Memorials Dedicated to the Victims of Terrorist Attacks as a Continuation of Commemorative Structures Created within Post-memory

Author(s): Anna Awtuch, Agnieszka GĘBCZYŃSKA-JANOWICZ
Subject(s): Architecture, Studies in violence and power, Rural and urban sociology, Politics of History/Memory
Published by: KSIĘGARNIA AKADEMICKA Sp. z o.o.
Keywords: architecture; urban landscape; memorial; post-memory; terrorism;

Summary/Abstract: Having the rich art of commemorating events of the Second World War as a key reference, this article will try to show how contemporary architectural interventions in public space make attempts to respond to the social need of dealing with traumatic events and formulating a new attitude towards threatened places. The point of reference for our reflections will be the events affecting contemporary city in the 21th century associated with terrorist attacks. In order to determine types of architectural narratives about traumatic events developed in urban space, some memorial places in Europe and the USA will be analysed (e.g. Atocha station in Madrid, 9/11 Memorial in New York, Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial). Referring to examples of memorials and monuments, we will look at contemporary tendencies in designing commemorative architecture and how architecture reflects and supports the social and individual process of trauma recovery.

  • Issue Year: 17/2020
  • Issue No: 65
  • Page Range: 273-286
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Polish