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摘要
本文研究了建筑与其社会目的之间的联系,特别关注了今天被称为萨格勒布公共开放大学(pu ko otvoreno učilište萨格勒布- POUZ)的建筑和机构,它以前被称为Moša Pijade工人(和人民)大学(radni ko (i narodno) sveučilište“Moša Pijade”- RANS)。本文考察了社会参与建筑概念的创新性和实验性,作为20世纪50年代和60年代社会现代化的一部分,以及到目前后社会主义条件下其功能的变化。作者讨论了雇员、受益者、项目、建筑设计以及政治、经济和社会背景之间的复杂关系。目的是探索社会文化类别,以及文化、工作、教育和城市在不同时期如何相互作用。通过运用从空间和建筑的文化人类学方法中收集到的理论和方法论见解,本文展示了公共空间生产的身份、意义和价值是如何随着时间的推移而被塑造、媒介化和修改的。
Socially engaged architecture of the 1950s and its transformations
This paper investigates the links between architecture and its social purpose and focuses specifically on the building and institution known today as the Public Open University Zagreb (Pučko otvoreno učilište Zagreb – POUZ), which was previously called Moša Pijade Workers' (and People's) University (Radničko (i narodno) sveučilište "Moša Pijade" – RANS). The paper examines the innovative and experimental nature of the architectural concept of socially engaged architecture as part of the societal modernisation of the 1950s and 1960s, as well as changes to its function up to the present post-socialist condition. The authors discuss the complex relationship between employees, beneficiaries, programmes and the architectural design and the political, economic and social context. The aim is to explore sociocultural categories and how culture, work, education and the city interacted with one another during different time periods. By using theoretical and methodological insights gleaned from cultural anthropological approaches to space and architecture, the paper demonstrates how the identity, significance and values ascribed to the production of public space were shaped, medialized and modified through time.