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Published by the Getty Research Institute for the History of Art and the Humanities
Nietzsche and"An Architecture of Our Minds"Edited by Alexandre Kostkaand Irving Wohlfarth
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Contents
ix ForewordRolfBothe
1 IntroductionTilmann Buddensieg
Part I: The Metaphors of Architecture19 Architecture in the Discourse of Modern Philosophy:
Descartes to NietzscheClaudia Brodsky Lacour
35 Nietzsche's Labyrinths: Variations on an Ancient ThemeKarsten Harries
53 The Mask and the Labyrinth: Nietzsche and the(Uncanny) Space of DecadenceAnthony Vidler
Part IE: Between Art, Literature, and Architecture67 Poets Are Always Producing Chaos: Nietzsche, Klimt, and
Turn-of-the-Century ViennaWerner Hofmann
91 The Function of Nietzsche's Thought in de Chirico's ArtPaolo Baldacci
115 Architecture as the Dionysian-Apollonian Process of DadaHanne Bergius
141 "Construction Has the Role of the Subconscious":Phantasmagorias of the Master Builder (with ConstantReference to Giedion, Weber, Nietzsche, Ibsen, and Benjamin)Irving Wohlfarth
199 Architecture of the "New Man": Nietzsche, Kessler, Beuys
Alexandre Kostka
233 Van de Velde and Nietzsche; or, The Search for a
New Architectural Style for the Man of the FutureLeon Ploegaerts
Part ffl: Nietzsche and the Architects259 Architecture as Empty Form: Nietzsche and the Art of Building
Tilmann Buddensieg
285 Nietzsche and Modern Architecture
Fritz Neumeyer
311 Le Corbusier's Nietzschean MetaphorsJean-Louis Cohen
333 Appendix: Metamorphoses of a Concept
347 Biographical Notes on the Authors
350 Index
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