The Twentieth-Century Ministerial Office Building as a Laboratory of Government.

Van de Maele, Jens
Deutsches Institut für Urbanistik
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Datum

2021

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Herausgeber

Deutsches Institut für Urbanistik

Sprache (Orlis.pc)

DE

Erscheinungsort

Berlin

Sprache

ISSN

2567-1405

ZDB-ID

2901326-4

Standort

ZLB: Kws 118 ZA 3487

Dokumenttyp (zusätzl.)

Zusammenfassung

Within the historiographical field of “political architecture”, ministerial office buildings have always been a somewhat marginal subject, undeservedly deemed of secondary importance in relation to more “representative” types of political buildings. Dwelling on the insights of the nineteenth-century essayist Bagehot and the office historians Duffy and Gardey, my contribution postulates that from the early twentieth century onward, ministerial office architecture has become an essential functional component of any political configuration, as well as a phenomenon defined by a complex interrelationship between physical realities and managerial norms. Even though various historiographical contributions from the last two decades have successfully scrutinised the reciprocal conceptual relations between politics and architecture in relation to ministerial offices, the huge influence of internationally circulating managerial norms such as Taylorism has strangely remained under the radar. Using the example of Belgium during the interwar period, I seek to demonstrate how such norms were strongly mobilised when new ministerial office buildings were planned, and how their propagators even considered “modern” and “efficient” office architecture to be an agent of broad social reform. With this case study, I would like to call attention to the need for a transnational comparative perspective covering the intermingled domains of politics, architecture, and management.

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Schlagwörter

Zeitschrift

Moderne Stadtgeschichte : MSG

Ausgabe

2

Erscheinungsvermerk/Umfang

Seiten

147-166

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Freie Schlagworte

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