The rise and fall of Romanian “Steel Fortresses” and the case of Hunedoara, 1949-1999
Built and environmental legacies of socialist industrialisation
di Oana Cristina Ţiganea
ISBN 8891650689
Data pubblicazione Maggio 2023
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In the newly formed Eastern Bloc, the “Need for Steel” became a tool in strengthening the political and ideologic foundation of the socialist system, with all its national declinations in which the centralised Soviet model of territorial governance played a major role in building new “steel identities”.
One such industrial place is Hunedoara in Romania. Located in southwest Transylvania, Hunedoara presented a steel industry since the late 19th-century. Still, it was entirely transformed into a national level symbol of socialist development, becoming the first “Steel Fortress” during 1949-1959 and arrived at its industrial and territorial peak during the mid-1970s.
The book follows through the case of Hunedoara, the experimentation, development, and implementation of a completely new planning model of the industrial architecture, sites, mono-industrial towns, and territories in socialist Romania. It looks at the way the “Hunedoara model” appeared applied at the national level, triggering the consolidation of a steel constellation composed of new “Steel Fortresses” and a variety of new industrial settlements.
The book intends to bring new insights on how the industrial architecture was approached during communism in Romania, how it was designed, built, and transformed following its destiny during the post-1989 deindustrialisation.
The book becomes necessary to the debate on how any further economic, social, and cultural development could start from the acknowledgement of the local resources embodied by the built environment, community, and landscape, especially in cases like Hunedoara where the local community is still formed by the steelworkers and their descendants, with a living memory powerful shaped by the industrial past.
Oana Cristina Ţiganea
Graduated Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning from Cluj-Napoca (Romania) with a PhD in “Preservation of the Architectural Heritage” at Politecnico di Milano (Italy). She is an Assistant Professor in “Architectural Preservation” at Politecnico di Milano (Italy), where she develops didactic and research activities focused on the 20th century-built legacy.
One such industrial place is Hunedoara in Romania. Located in southwest Transylvania, Hunedoara presented a steel industry since the late 19th-century. Still, it was entirely transformed into a national level symbol of socialist development, becoming the first “Steel Fortress” during 1949-1959 and arrived at its industrial and territorial peak during the mid-1970s.
The book follows through the case of Hunedoara, the experimentation, development, and implementation of a completely new planning model of the industrial architecture, sites, mono-industrial towns, and territories in socialist Romania. It looks at the way the “Hunedoara model” appeared applied at the national level, triggering the consolidation of a steel constellation composed of new “Steel Fortresses” and a variety of new industrial settlements.
The book intends to bring new insights on how the industrial architecture was approached during communism in Romania, how it was designed, built, and transformed following its destiny during the post-1989 deindustrialisation.
The book becomes necessary to the debate on how any further economic, social, and cultural development could start from the acknowledgement of the local resources embodied by the built environment, community, and landscape, especially in cases like Hunedoara where the local community is still formed by the steelworkers and their descendants, with a living memory powerful shaped by the industrial past.
Oana Cristina Ţiganea
Graduated Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning from Cluj-Napoca (Romania) with a PhD in “Preservation of the Architectural Heritage” at Politecnico di Milano (Italy). She is an Assistant Professor in “Architectural Preservation” at Politecnico di Milano (Italy), where she develops didactic and research activities focused on the 20th century-built legacy.
Pagine | 322 |
Data pubblicazione | Maggio 2023 |
Data ristampa | |
ISBN | 8891650689 |
ean | 9788891650689 |
Tipologia prodotto | Cartaceo |
Sottotitolo | Built and environmental legacies of socialist industrialisation |
Collana | Politecnica |
Editore | Maggioli Editore |
Dimensione | 14,5x22 |
Oana Cristina Ţiganea
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