RK Netobulas modernizmas
About conference
IMPERFECT MODERNISM
MAY 9 - 10, 2024
VILNIUS TECH Faculty of Architecture, Pylimo st. 26, Vilnius Lithuania
International Scientific Conference
POSSIBLE TOURS FOR CONFERENCE SPEAKERS: MAY 8th, 2024, MAY 11th, 2024
CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 9th of MAY 2024
8.30-9.00 Registration
9.00-9.30 Opening
Dalius Navakauskas, Vice-rector for Research, VILNIUS TECH
09.30-11.20 Session: Conservation (Am I Progressive?)
Moderator: Almantas Liudas Samalavičius (VILNIUS TECH, Lithuania)
9.30-10.00 Keynote: Oleksandr Buriak (Ukrainian DOCOMOMO Chapter, Ukraine)
Foundation and activity of the Ukrainian DOCOMOMO Chapter
Sigita Bugenienė (Cultural Heritage Policy Group at the Ministry of Culture; UNESCO National Focal Point for Culture, Lithuania)
Managing the Conservation of Cultural Heritage Values: the Case of the Military Research Laboratory in Kaunas
Olena Remizova, Kyrylo Bozhko (O.M. Beketov Kharkiv National University of Municipal Economy, Ukraine)
Processes of Ruinisation and Revitalisation of Kharkiv Industrial Architecture in the Modernist Era
Nini Palavandishvili (Deutscher Künstlerbund E.V., Germany)
Preservation of Late Modernist Architecture in Georgia. Case study: Tbilisi Chess Palace and Alpine Club
11.20-12.00 Break
12.00-13.50 Session: Complete (Am I healthy?)
Moderator: Oleksandr Buriak (Ukrainian DOCOMOMO Chapter, Ukraine)
12.00-12.30 Keynote: Marija Drėmaitė (Vilnius University, Lithuania)
Modernist Kaunas (1919-1939) on the UNESCO World Heritage List: concept, values and attributes
Medhanie Teklemariam Andom (DOCOMOMO and ICOMOS International, Eritrea)
Modern Urban Heritage Conservation in the Historic Centre of Asmara
Margarita Janušonienė, Viltė Janušauskaitė (Department of Cultural Heritage under the Ministry of Culture; VILNIUS TECH, Lithuania)
Kurnėnai School: the Unique Object of Interwar Modernism and its Preservation
Monika Ewa Adamska (Opole University of Technology, Poland)
Post-War Urban Transformation in Poland. Modernist Neointegration Approach: The case of Silesia
13.50-15.00 Lunch Break
15.00-16.50 Session: Culture (Am I Storyteller?)
Moderator: Marija Drėmaitė (Vilnius University, Lithuania)
15.00-15.30 Keynote: Svitlana Matviyenko (School of Communication Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Chornobyl Prometheus: Soviet Atomgrads and the Colonial Legacies of Modernity
Maya Hmeidan (UNESCO; ICOMOS, Lebanon)
Oscar Niemeyer’s Tripoli International Fairgrounds in Lebanon: Embracing Modernism Then and Now
Olga Mykhaylyshyn (The National University of Water and Environmental Engineering, Ukraine)
Architectural Modernism and Ukrainian Village: Large Models for Small Spaces
Natalia Khoroian (Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts, Ukraine)
Social Meanings of Ukrainian Modernism on the Example of Kharkiv in the 1920s-30s
FRIDAY 10th of MAY 2024
09.00-10.50 Session: Trends (Am I Charming?)
Moderator: Rūta Leitanaitė (Architects Association of Lithuania, Lithuania)
9.00-9.30 Keynote: Uta Pottgiesser (DOCOMOMO International, Netherlands; TH OWL, Germany)
Modern, Sustainable and Circular
Martynas Mankus (Vilnius Academy of Arts, Lithuania)
Postmodern Debate. Theory and Practice of Postmodern Architecture in Lithuania
Vaidas Petrulis (Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania)
Imperfect Modernism - Perfect Monument: The Lithuanian Church in Marquette Park, Chicago (Lithuanian USA)
Svitlana Smolenska (Kherson State Agrarian and Economic University, Ukraine; TH OWL, Germany)
Imperfect or Unknown Modernism? International Kharkiv Competition 1930.
11.00-11.30 Opening of Svitlana Smolenska Exhibition "Hans Poelzig’s Project for the Ukraine"
Architekturmuseum der Technischen Universität Berlin
VolkswagenStiftung
11.30-12.00 Break
12.00-13.50 Session: Political (Am I Human?)
Moderator: Vaidas Petrulis (Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania)
12.00-12.30 Keynote: Ana Tostões (CITUA_Instituto Superior Tecnico; DOCOMOMO International, Portugal)
How to be Modern and Don't Ignore the Roots: Portugal Modernist Heritage
Svitlana Linda, Renata Przewłocka-Sionek (Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine; University of Technology in Lodz, Poland)
The Concept of the Soviet Man and Its Realization in the Architecture of Mass Housing in Lviv in the 1960s-1980s
Emilia Siandou (Department of Town Planning and Housing, Republic of Cyprus)
Shared and Contested Modern Architectural Legacies: Turkish Cypriot Schools in Larnaka, Cyprus (1945-1974)
Daria Hetmanova (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Infrastructures of Russian Occupation in Ukraine: Examining the “Reconstruction” of Mariupol
13.50-15.00 Lunch break
15.00-17.00 Session: Continuation (Am I Still Young?)
Moderator: Uta Pottgiesser (DOCOMOMO International, Netherlands; TH OWL, Germany)
15.00-15.30 Keynote: Jeremie Hoffmann (Negev School of Architecture; MoNC; UNESCO, Israel)
Unveiling Tel Aviv's Urban Brutalism: Conservation, Challenges and Dilemmas
Justyna Borucka (Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland)
Wandering around the City of Gdynia
Nol Binakaj (Kosovo Foundation for Cultural Heritage without Borders, Kosovo)
Bridging Past and Present: The Kosovo's National Library in Prishtina
Nadiia Antonenko (Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture, Ukraine; RPTU Department of Spatial- and Environmental Planning, Germany)
Urban Resilience of Large-Scale Modernist Housing in Ukraine. Re-Thinking Spatiality
Scope of the conference
Conference languages
English
Conference organizer
Vilnius Gediminas technical university (VILNIUS TECH) Faculty of Architecture
International partner
DOCOMOMO International
Conference sponsors
UNESCO, Department of Cultural Heritage under the Ministry of Culture, "Domus galerija"
Organizing committee
Chair: dr. Kateryna Didenko, phone: +380 674 800455; e-mail: crypt:a2F0ZXJ5bmEuZGlkZW5rb0B2aWxuaXVzdGVjaC5sdA==:xx
doc. dr. Liutauras Nekrošius, phone:phone: +37068257414, e-mail: crypt:bGl1dGF1cmFzLm5la3Jvc2l1c0B2aWxuaXVzdGVjaC5sdA==:xx
dr. Eglė Bagušinskaitė, phone: +37068387996, e-mail: crypt:ZWdsZS5iYWd1c2luc2thaXRlQHZpbG5pdXN0ZWNoLmx0:xx
Agnė Vėtė, phone: +37061882300, e-mail: crypt:YWduZS52ZXRlQHZpbG5pdXN0ZWNoLmx0:xx
Contacts
Conference e-mail: crypt:bW9kZXJuaXNtQHZpbG5pdXN0ZWNoLmx0:xx
Conference website: http://vilniustech.lt/modernism
The event may be filmed or photographed.
MAY 9 - 10, 2024
VILNIUS TECH Faculty of Architecture, Pylimo st. 26, Vilnius Lithuania
International Scientific Conference
POSSIBLE TOURS FOR CONFERENCE SPEAKERS: MAY 8th, 2024, MAY 11th, 2024
CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 9th of MAY 2024
8.30-9.00 Registration
9.00-9.30 Opening
Dalius Navakauskas, Vice-rector for Research, VILNIUS TECH
09.30-11.20 Session: Conservation (Am I Progressive?)
Moderator: Almantas Liudas Samalavičius (VILNIUS TECH, Lithuania)
9.30-10.00 Keynote: Oleksandr Buriak (Ukrainian DOCOMOMO Chapter, Ukraine)
Foundation and activity of the Ukrainian DOCOMOMO Chapter
Sigita Bugenienė (Cultural Heritage Policy Group at the Ministry of Culture; UNESCO National Focal Point for Culture, Lithuania)
Managing the Conservation of Cultural Heritage Values: the Case of the Military Research Laboratory in Kaunas
Olena Remizova, Kyrylo Bozhko (O.M. Beketov Kharkiv National University of Municipal Economy, Ukraine)
Processes of Ruinisation and Revitalisation of Kharkiv Industrial Architecture in the Modernist Era
Nini Palavandishvili (Deutscher Künstlerbund E.V., Germany)
Preservation of Late Modernist Architecture in Georgia. Case study: Tbilisi Chess Palace and Alpine Club
11.20-12.00 Break
12.00-13.50 Session: Complete (Am I healthy?)
Moderator: Oleksandr Buriak (Ukrainian DOCOMOMO Chapter, Ukraine)
12.00-12.30 Keynote: Marija Drėmaitė (Vilnius University, Lithuania)
Modernist Kaunas (1919-1939) on the UNESCO World Heritage List: concept, values and attributes
Medhanie Teklemariam Andom (DOCOMOMO and ICOMOS International, Eritrea)
Modern Urban Heritage Conservation in the Historic Centre of Asmara
Margarita Janušonienė, Viltė Janušauskaitė (Department of Cultural Heritage under the Ministry of Culture; VILNIUS TECH, Lithuania)
Kurnėnai School: the Unique Object of Interwar Modernism and its Preservation
Monika Ewa Adamska (Opole University of Technology, Poland)
Post-War Urban Transformation in Poland. Modernist Neointegration Approach: The case of Silesia
13.50-15.00 Lunch Break
15.00-16.50 Session: Culture (Am I Storyteller?)
Moderator: Marija Drėmaitė (Vilnius University, Lithuania)
15.00-15.30 Keynote: Svitlana Matviyenko (School of Communication Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Chornobyl Prometheus: Soviet Atomgrads and the Colonial Legacies of Modernity
Maya Hmeidan (UNESCO; ICOMOS, Lebanon)
Oscar Niemeyer’s Tripoli International Fairgrounds in Lebanon: Embracing Modernism Then and Now
Olga Mykhaylyshyn (The National University of Water and Environmental Engineering, Ukraine)
Architectural Modernism and Ukrainian Village: Large Models for Small Spaces
Natalia Khoroian (Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts, Ukraine)
Social Meanings of Ukrainian Modernism on the Example of Kharkiv in the 1920s-30s
FRIDAY 10th of MAY 2024
09.00-10.50 Session: Trends (Am I Charming?)
Moderator: Rūta Leitanaitė (Architects Association of Lithuania, Lithuania)
9.00-9.30 Keynote: Uta Pottgiesser (DOCOMOMO International, Netherlands; TH OWL, Germany)
Modern, Sustainable and Circular
Martynas Mankus (Vilnius Academy of Arts, Lithuania)
Postmodern Debate. Theory and Practice of Postmodern Architecture in Lithuania
Vaidas Petrulis (Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania)
Imperfect Modernism - Perfect Monument: The Lithuanian Church in Marquette Park, Chicago (Lithuanian USA)
Svitlana Smolenska (Kherson State Agrarian and Economic University, Ukraine; TH OWL, Germany)
Imperfect or Unknown Modernism? International Kharkiv Competition 1930.
11.00-11.30 Opening of Svitlana Smolenska Exhibition "Hans Poelzig’s Project for the Ukraine"
Architekturmuseum der Technischen Universität Berlin
VolkswagenStiftung
11.30-12.00 Break
12.00-13.50 Session: Political (Am I Human?)
Moderator: Vaidas Petrulis (Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania)
12.00-12.30 Keynote: Ana Tostões (CITUA_Instituto Superior Tecnico; DOCOMOMO International, Portugal)
How to be Modern and Don't Ignore the Roots: Portugal Modernist Heritage
Svitlana Linda, Renata Przewłocka-Sionek (Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine; University of Technology in Lodz, Poland)
The Concept of the Soviet Man and Its Realization in the Architecture of Mass Housing in Lviv in the 1960s-1980s
Emilia Siandou (Department of Town Planning and Housing, Republic of Cyprus)
Shared and Contested Modern Architectural Legacies: Turkish Cypriot Schools in Larnaka, Cyprus (1945-1974)
Daria Hetmanova (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Infrastructures of Russian Occupation in Ukraine: Examining the “Reconstruction” of Mariupol
13.50-15.00 Lunch break
15.00-17.00 Session: Continuation (Am I Still Young?)
Moderator: Uta Pottgiesser (DOCOMOMO International, Netherlands; TH OWL, Germany)
15.00-15.30 Keynote: Jeremie Hoffmann (Negev School of Architecture; MoNC; UNESCO, Israel)
Unveiling Tel Aviv's Urban Brutalism: Conservation, Challenges and Dilemmas
Justyna Borucka (Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland)
Wandering around the City of Gdynia
Nol Binakaj (Kosovo Foundation for Cultural Heritage without Borders, Kosovo)
Bridging Past and Present: The Kosovo's National Library in Prishtina
Nadiia Antonenko (Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture, Ukraine; RPTU Department of Spatial- and Environmental Planning, Germany)
Urban Resilience of Large-Scale Modernist Housing in Ukraine. Re-Thinking Spatiality
Scope of the conference
The conference considers modernist architecture as a multilayered phenomenon and as an expression of a holistic architectural idea, which was refracted depending on the policies of the states on whose territory it was created. It is obvious that, despite its internationality and the presence of common modernist features in the architecture of different countries, modernist architecture has a civilizational diversity, without building a hierarchy of countries-cities-locations. The conference aims to demonstrate examples of this variety.
In contemporary society there is an ambiguous attitude to the architectural heritage of modernism. The perception of it as a "difficult heritage", an "unappreciated heritage" and at the same time a "beloved heritage", an "aesthetic heritage" complicates the ways of dealing with modernist architecture and adapting lost objects to contemporary needs. These difficulties are particularly evident in countries where ideas of modernist architecture have become more politicized as a result of the post-Soviet or post-colonial trauma of nations and the unfinished process of national identity formation. After all, on the one hand, prolonged foreign influence on the established traditionality created new identities, and on the other hand, the rejection of this heritage and association with tragic events caused by the activities of political regimes was formed.The question arises: is it correct to equate the political-social and the cultural-artistic? And what about modernist architecture and urban landscapes that, even after the end of political contexts that imposed radical socialist ideas, from extreme nationalist to communist, continue to transmit ideas that contradict the democratic-liberal direction of contemporary society?
Since industrialization and typification eventually became an integral part of the modernist era, producing many monotypical and typified buildings as well as large residential complexes, the question of research and methods of dealing with such legacies of the modernist era arises. These problems are especially relevant to the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine, where there are similar neighborhoods that have been severely damaged by Russian mass shelling and missile attacks.
Examining the problems of modernist buildings that fall into disrepair or are demolished due to the changing needs of society and examples of how to deal with such heritage will be one of the themes of the conference. The conference will discuss the sustainability and resilience of modernist sites and urban areas, as these issues are increasingly key to our perspectives on the transformation of both urban landscapes and the modernist heritage that is an integral part of them.
In contemporary society there is an ambiguous attitude to the architectural heritage of modernism. The perception of it as a "difficult heritage", an "unappreciated heritage" and at the same time a "beloved heritage", an "aesthetic heritage" complicates the ways of dealing with modernist architecture and adapting lost objects to contemporary needs. These difficulties are particularly evident in countries where ideas of modernist architecture have become more politicized as a result of the post-Soviet or post-colonial trauma of nations and the unfinished process of national identity formation. After all, on the one hand, prolonged foreign influence on the established traditionality created new identities, and on the other hand, the rejection of this heritage and association with tragic events caused by the activities of political regimes was formed.The question arises: is it correct to equate the political-social and the cultural-artistic? And what about modernist architecture and urban landscapes that, even after the end of political contexts that imposed radical socialist ideas, from extreme nationalist to communist, continue to transmit ideas that contradict the democratic-liberal direction of contemporary society?
Since industrialization and typification eventually became an integral part of the modernist era, producing many monotypical and typified buildings as well as large residential complexes, the question of research and methods of dealing with such legacies of the modernist era arises. These problems are especially relevant to the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine, where there are similar neighborhoods that have been severely damaged by Russian mass shelling and missile attacks.
Examining the problems of modernist buildings that fall into disrepair or are demolished due to the changing needs of society and examples of how to deal with such heritage will be one of the themes of the conference. The conference will discuss the sustainability and resilience of modernist sites and urban areas, as these issues are increasingly key to our perspectives on the transformation of both urban landscapes and the modernist heritage that is an integral part of them.
English
Conference organizer
Vilnius Gediminas technical university (VILNIUS TECH) Faculty of Architecture
International partner
DOCOMOMO International
Conference sponsors
UNESCO, Department of Cultural Heritage under the Ministry of Culture, "Domus galerija"
Organizing committee
Chair: dr. Kateryna Didenko, phone: +380 674 800455; e-mail: crypt:a2F0ZXJ5bmEuZGlkZW5rb0B2aWxuaXVzdGVjaC5sdA==:xx
doc. dr. Liutauras Nekrošius, phone:phone: +37068257414, e-mail: crypt:bGl1dGF1cmFzLm5la3Jvc2l1c0B2aWxuaXVzdGVjaC5sdA==:xx
dr. Eglė Bagušinskaitė, phone: +37068387996, e-mail: crypt:ZWdsZS5iYWd1c2luc2thaXRlQHZpbG5pdXN0ZWNoLmx0:xx
Agnė Vėtė, phone: +37061882300, e-mail: crypt:YWduZS52ZXRlQHZpbG5pdXN0ZWNoLmx0:xx
Contacts
Conference e-mail: crypt:bW9kZXJuaXNtQHZpbG5pdXN0ZWNoLmx0:xx
Conference website: http://vilniustech.lt/modernism
The event may be filmed or photographed.
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- Puslapio administratoriai:
- Agnė Vėtė
- Ugnė Daraškevičiūtė
- Jelena Kabulova
- Daiva Versekėnienė