Warsaw Resistence Memory, World War Two marker

Title

Warsaw Resistence Memory, World War Two marker
Landscape and Memory

Subject

war memorials

Description

Translation of the inscription:

In the evening hour of the 29th day of November of the year 1830, part of the battalion of the 4th regiment of line infantry fought a
victorious battle against a battalion of Russian guard, tilting the scales of a national uprising.

Translated by Pawel A. Slabiak
This project was funded by Bernard and Anne Spitzer Travel Fellowship for research projects involving travel abroad and incorporating the study of architecture, landscape architecture, or urbanism.
I chose to study Holocaust Memorials due to the range of projects, approaches in design aesthetic, and reactions. The projects demonstrate how architecture can, is, should be, and could be integrated into our understanding of landscape. Issues of symbolism, perception, and procession will be assessed along site – definition of landscape is modified by historic events and memories. I hope to raise awareness about how architecture can be more effective in relating to landscape: history and memory. Since site retain the ruin and intervention of human culture, it is important to understand how to bridge the past, present, and future.

Creator

Blyakher, Filipp

Rights

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Filipp Blyakher

Type

Sculpture and Installations

Identifier

T0094

Coverage

Warsaw, Poland

Files

13448596-Warsaw-Resistence02.JPG

Citation

Blyakher, Filipp, “Warsaw Resistence Memory, World War Two marker,” CCNY Architecture Travel Fellows, accessed November 14, 2024, https://ccnydigitalscholarship.org/architecture-travel/items/show/1042.

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