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Join us a for a unique event with Stephan Ehrig (University of Glasgow) will discuss his most recent book, ‘Neubau Atmospheres’, with Kathleen James Chakraborty (UCD) and Ann Fuchs (UCD).

This new book focuses on cinematic, literary, and architectural case studies around modernist, urban housing (“Neubau”) in East Germany from the 1960s to 1980s, highlighting how the prefabricated housing of the GDR provided a potent vehicle for mediating people’s emotional and social experience.

Considering how these cinematic and literary representations focalised ideas of class, gender, and age, the book makes a compelling case for viewing this engagement with the urban environment as a cultural genre in its own right.

The event will include a screening of 'Gestern und die neue Stadt (Yesterday and the New Town)', 1968.

The screening is presented in partnership with the Goethe-Institut Irland.

Neubau Atmospheres

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Event Type(s) Talks & Debates
Admission / Cost FREE
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Irish Architecture Foundation

About With a focus on public audiences and established in 2005, the Irish Architecture Foundation (IAF) is Ireland’s independent organisation that fosters and advances the culture and communication of architecture. Based in Dublin, but with a national remit and an international network, our purpose is to empower people to build a better world. A not-for-profit charity, the IAF is principally funded by the Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon. It is additionally funded by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, under the auspices of the National Built Heritage Services; the Office of Public Works; and Dublin City Council. Across an increasingly broad range of events, programmes, and exhibitions, the IAF partners with individuals, organisations, government agencies, education institutions and civil society groups to ensure that our work builds civic pride and action and that outcomes are impactful and transformative.

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