Reflexiuni integrative în abordarea contemporană a arhitecturii edificiilor pentru spectacol
Integrative reflections in the contemporary approach of the architecture of buildings for shows
Author(s): Aurelia TrifanSubject(s): Cultural history, Architecture, Visual Arts, Sociology of Art, History of Art
Published by: Institutul Patrimoniului Cultural al Academiei de Științe a Moldovei
Keywords: buildings for shows; cultural policy; inaccuracies; socialist modernism; monumental painting; research programs; appreciation of value;
Summary/Abstract: The current approaches, materialized in studies and research programs, further explain and complete the general picture regarding the identity of buildings for shows in the Republic of Moldova. The need to update existing information and correct errors and unconfirmed assumptions arises as a result of identifying new data. The research carried out in the field of buildings for shows focuses both on the detailing of its constitution and on the revelation of the architectural-artistic value – starting with the 19th century. The first buildings for shows (the Nobles’ Meeting Club and the „Pushkin” Auditorium), the refurbished buildings („Patria” Cinema and the Organ Hall) and adaptations to new programs such as soviet cinemas are highlighted. Thorough research of the history of construction and reconstruction of the two most famous buildings for shows, which were the headquarters of the Romanian National Theater in Chisinau, contributes to the identification of valid novelties in the correct and coherent dating and interpretation, as well as the names of the authors of the projects. Programs based on appreciating the value of the cultural heritage of the Soviet period are submitted to the attention of the professional environment, the interested public and the administrators of the built heritage and represent an attempt to raise awareness of the importance of re-evaluating this heritage.
Journal: Revista ARTA
- Issue Year: 30/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 118-123
- Page Count: 6
- Language: Romanian