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Architectural Style Of Warsaw During The Second Republic Of Poland

Posted on:2021-04-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Y MaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2392330611480470Subject:Degree in architecture
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The period of the Second Republic of Poland was the period between the two world wars.In 1918,Poland regained sovereignty after being ruled by a neighboring superpower for nearly 150 years.That year also marked the end of the First World War and became the starting point for the exceptionally dense development of this country.Rebuilding from the destruction of war,and the new need for the state to start from scratch in many ways,requires architects to cope with an unprecedented number of construction projects.The period between the two world wars was an extremely important period in the history of Polish architecture.In Poland,you can see the exploration of a new style.On the one hand,this style is suitable for the development of technology.On the other hand,it is based on local traditions and regional architecture.Warsaw,Poland's most iconic city,is as chaotic and complex as its political fate.Poland's borders moved many times,and wartime destruction,all of these factors affected the image of Warsaw architecture.It is modern,but often very traditional,special and complex.The influence of European and Russian architectural culture runs through,and Poland,while learning and being influenced,has developed its own unique and personalized style.This period is a new era in Warsaw's politics,economy,and culture,and it also reflects the external environment that promotes the development of architecture.In this paper,through the study of the history of the building and the special built environment during this period,as well as the investigation of existing building examples,the development context of the building in this "prosperous period" is sorted out.
Keywords/Search Tags:The second republic of Poland, Architecture of Warsaw, Style of study, Protection recommendations
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