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Lager als Architektur : Kriegsflüchtlingslager der Habsburgermonarchie und Architektur der Moderne
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Since 1945, camps as temporary mass accommodation have long been ignored in the history of architecture. Antje Senarclens de Grancy examines the camps at the beginning of the 20th century for the first time in the context of modern architecture and urban planning. The focus is on the refugee camps of the Habsburg monarchy during the First World War as instant cities for internment and control, set up by the state and planned by trained architects.
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