What value in preserving a fragment of building? A sociological enquiry into the museum preservation of Robin Hood Gardens

IF 0.5 3区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE Journal of Architectural Conservation Pub Date : 2023-11-14 DOI:10.1080/13556207.2023.2278272
Lynsey Hogarth, Stephen Emmitt
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There continues to be much debate as to whether to preserve buildings, and this is particularly pertinent to post-war architecture, especially in the UK. This paper further explores the issue by concentrating on the acquisition of a fragment of Robin Hood Gardens by the Victoria and Albert Museum. The Smithsons’ key work was deemed a failed social experiment in its listing verdict, and the acquisition of the fragment during demolition sparked controversy when exhibited at the 2018 Venice Biennale. Devoid of its context in an exhibition setting, the fragment of building questions the applicability of traditional conservation values, particularly those relating to age or architectural value. This paper aims to demonstrate the value of taking a more sociological approach to this dilemma. It uses theories of collective memory, specifically Halbwachs and Bachelard’s variations, to explore multiple interpretations of the fragment’s physicality. Three frameworks have been chosen for analysis: the changing social housing rhetoric, its listing campaign, and finally the present, a speculative section on what the current interpretations of the past indicate for the future. Through this chronological analysis it is concluded that the Estate’s physicality is reduced to a semantic contribution, representative of our current crisis of collective memory.
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保存建筑物的残片有什么价值?罗宾汉花园博物馆保存的社会学调查
关于是否要保护建筑物的争论仍在继续,这与战后建筑尤其相关,尤其是在英国。本文通过集中于维多利亚和阿尔伯特博物馆收购罗宾汉花园的碎片进一步探讨了这个问题。史密森夫妇的核心作品被认为是失败的社会实验,在2018年威尼斯双年展上展出时,在拆除过程中获得碎片引发了争议。在展览环境中缺乏其背景,建筑碎片质疑传统保护价值的适用性,特别是那些与年龄或建筑价值有关的价值。本文旨在证明采取更社会学的方法来解决这一困境的价值。它运用了集体记忆的理论,特别是Halbwachs和Bachelard的变体,来探索碎片物质性的多种解释。选择了三个框架进行分析:不断变化的社会住房修辞,其上市活动,最后是现在,一个关于当前对过去的解释表明未来的投机部分。通过这种时间顺序的分析,我们得出结论,遗产的物质性被简化为一种语义贡献,代表了我们当前的集体记忆危机。
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