Financialized Berlin: The Monetary Transformation of Housing, Architecture and Polity

IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE Architectural Theory Review Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/13264826.2022.2104889
Anne Kockelkorn
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Abstract A financialized real estate market is both an abstraction of global capital flows and a localized driver of gentrification. Under this premise, architectural form and urban design become a performance of contradicting value formations. Drawing on the methods of urban history, geography, architectural criticism and performative writing strategies, this paper develops a theoretical perspective on the architecture of financialized rental housing based on a relational understanding of architecture and social space. The paper’s point of departure is the financialization of Germany’s social rental housing stock. Recent housing projects undertaken in the metropolitan region of Berlin by the real estate investment companies Vonovia SE and Deutsche Wohnen SE serve as case studies. The analysis identifies five strategies for cost-optimization that, taken together, outline the characteristics of an ideal city of financialization which promotes the destruction of social cohesion in the interests of shareholders.
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金融化的柏林:住房、建筑和政治的货币转型
摘要金融化的房地产市场既是全球资本流动的抽象,也是绅士化的本地化驱动力。在此前提下,建筑形态与城市设计成为一种矛盾的价值形态的表现。本文借鉴城市历史、地理、建筑批评和表演性写作策略的方法,在对建筑和社会空间的关系理解的基础上,对金融化租赁住房的建筑进行了理论思考。本文的出发点是德国社会租赁住房存量的金融化。房地产投资公司Vonovia SE和Deutsche Wohnen SE最近在柏林大都市地区开展的住房项目作为案例研究。该分析确定了五种成本优化策略,这些策略合在一起,勾勒出了理想金融化城市的特征,这会为了股东的利益而破坏社会凝聚力。
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