Architecture at the End of the World: The Pasts and Futures of Heritage Preservation in Antarctica

IF 0.1 4区 艺术学 Q3 Arts and Humanities Future Anterior Pub Date : 2019-01-04 DOI:10.5749/FUTUANTE.14.2.0073
Timothy A. D. Hyde
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Abstract:The Antarctic Treaty, signed in December 1959, set the terms by which the vast southern continent of Antarctica might exist outside and apart from the political and economic contingencies of the Cold War binary. The southern continent would exist in a legal geography that placed it outside the framework of nation-states—a no-place, to use a utopian term. Though its inhabitation has remained minimal, the continent nevertheless raises questions about architectural heritage in the presence of a number of expedition huts built on the shores of Antarctica in the early decades of the twentieth century. These huts, which once sustained the effort to gain knowledge of an unknown place, are now entangled within efforts to maintain the existence of an untrammeled zone. Legal frameworks now stipulate the preservation of the human history of Antarctica and the preservation of an Antarctica that has never been touched or seen. Two utopias are to be preserved, one architectural and the other natural, sharing a single continent that is itself the common heritage of humanity. The case of Antarctica and its mechanisms of preservation thus suggests a paradoxical state in which processes of interference and noninterference are nested within one another inside an architecture at the end of the world.
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世界尽头的建筑:南极洲遗产保护的过去和未来
摘要:1959年12月签署的《南极条约》规定,广阔的南极大陆可以在冷战二元体制的政治和经济意外事件之外存在,并与之分离。南部大陆将存在于一个法律地理中,将其置于民族国家框架之外——用一个乌托邦式的术语来说,这是一个无所不在的地方。尽管居住在南极洲的人很少,但由于20世纪初在南极洲海岸上建造了许多探险小屋,这片大陆引发了关于建筑遗产的问题。这些小屋,曾经帮助人们了解未知的地方,现在却卷入了维持不受限制区域存在的努力之中。法律框架现在规定保护南极洲的人类历史,保护一个从未被接触或看到的南极洲。两个乌托邦将被保留,一个是建筑,另一个是自然,共享一个大陆,它本身就是人类的共同遗产。因此,南极洲的情况及其保护机制表明了一种矛盾的状态,在这种状态下,干涉和不干涉的过程相互嵌套在世界尽头的一个建筑内。
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