Schinkel ‘in Athens’: Meta-Narratives of 19th-Century City Planning
Explore the innovative insights presented in Schinkel ‘in Athens’: Meta-Narratives of 19th-Century City Planning by Dimitris N. Karidis. Published by Archaeopress in 2022, this captivating paperback spans 296 pages and offers a fresh appraisal of Karl Friedrich Schinkel’s urban design legacy. Delve into Schinkel's significant role in shaping modern Athens during the 1830s, as the author challenges the prevailing view of Schinkel's proposed palace atop the Acropolis as merely a utopian vision, disconnected from the realities of 19th-century Greece. This book is an essential read for those interested in social history, urban planning, and architectural discourse, providing a nuanced understanding of the complexities surrounding Schinkel’s contributions to Athens. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of history and urban design.