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Millions of people around the globe live in Plattenbau structures. The majority of these were constructed in the second half of the twentieth century and always went hand in hand with lofty ambitions. They were intended to alleviate the housing shortage and to make daily life simpler. Often, however, the planned cities of the future came to symbolise failed utopias. The hoped-for social mixing largely failed to materialise and residents often felt marginalised. Christoph Montebelli (b. 1980) visited four Plattenbau housing estates on four continents—in Berlin, Hong Kong, Havana, and Zanzibar— and through his photographs explores the relationship between aspiration and reality. Free from oversimplification or prejudice, Plattenbau Promenades conveys powerful insight into these architectural enfants terribles and illustrates the dynamic interaction between local features, visions of an architectural aesthetic, and the people who live there.
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Contents
Photography
Africa — Zanzibar 17
Europe — Berlin 45
The Americas — Havana 73
Asia — Hong Kong 101
Text
Stacking and Wandering — Introduction 7
Peter Baranowski
On the Plattenbau's Global Triumph — A Structural and Semantic Definition of the Term 8
Philipp Meuser
Livable Platte 10
Patricia Wruuck
The Houses from the Ship 12
Ali Haji Khamis
The Plattenbau Smell 15
Anja Elsner
Biography 140
Christoph Montebelli