Impromptu hiding places show the architectural creativity of Jewish people fleeing from persecution During the Holocaust, approximately 50,000 Jews survived in occupied Poland and Ukraine by seeking shelter in unlikely hiding spots. Driven by necessity, they were forced to take refuge in unexpected and inhospitable spaces such as tree hollows, closets, basements or sewers―remaining there for hours, days and sometimes even months. Architect, scholar and artist Natalia Romik has identified and studied several such hideouts that still exist today. Her research accentuates the material and spat Hideouts: Architecture of Survival - Hatje Cantz od authora a nakladatelství za skvělé ceny na e-shopu Martinus. cz.
Jazyk |
anglický |
Počet stran |
148 |
Rok vydání |
2024 |
Nakladatelství |
Hatje Cantz |