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Hans Dieter Schaal. Festung Konigstein. Ausstellungsdesign/ Exhibition Design
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Hans Dieter Schaal. Festung Konigstein. Ausstellungsdesign/ Exhibition Design

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 3869050241
ISBN-13 9783869050249
Publisher Edition Axel Menges
Imprint Edition Axel Menges
Country of Manufacture DE
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Jun 1st, 2021
Print length 84 Pages
Weight 982 grams
Product Classification: Architecture
Ksh 6,500.00
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The Königstein Fortress, located not far from Dresden on a rocky

plateau high above the Elbe River, is considered one of the most

interesting and best preserved fortifications in Europe. It has a long

eventful history dating back to the Bronze Age.

Königstein was first mentioned in documents in 1241. It was not

until the end of the 16th century that the former castle began to be

expanded into a fortress, which was then constantly adapted to

new conditions. However, it was spared from warlike destruction

over all the centuries. Instead, it was sometimes used as a prison

camp in times of war, for example during the Franco-Prussian War

of 1870/71 and for the last time during the Second World War. In

1949, the then GDR set up a youth workshop in the fortress based

on the teachings of Soviet pedagogue Anton Semyonovich Makarenko.

In 1955, the GDR's Ministry of Culture finally converted Königstein

into a museum and since 1991, now owned by the Free State of

Saxony, it has undergone extensive structural renovation.

The managing director of Festung Königstein gGmbH, Angelika

Taube, became aware of Hans Dieter Schaal as early as 1997, and in

the following years established an intensive collaboration with him,

which has now resulted in six permanent and twelve temporary

exhibitions. They illustrate the multifaceted history of the fortress in

a way that clearly stands out from pure documentation and always

creates something new and original from the factually given.

This book presents these exhibitions in large-format colour illustrations.

In addition, it contains descriptions and comments by Schaal that

clarify the history of the exhibitions and also give the reader insights

into the creative processes.
The Königstein Fortress, located not far from Dresden on a rocky plateau high above the Elbe River, is considered one of the most interesting and best preserved fortifications in Europe. It has a long eventful history dating back to the Bronze Age. Königstein was first mentioned in documents in 1241. It was not until the end of the 16th century that the former castle began to be expanded into a fortress, which was then constantly adapted to new conditions. However, it was spared from warlike destruction over all the centuries. Instead, it was sometimes used as a prison camp in times of war, for example during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71 and for the last time during the Second World War. In 1949, the then GDR set up a youth workshop in the fortress based on the teachings of Soviet pedagogue Anton Semyonovich Makarenko. In 1955, the GDRs Ministry of Culture finally converted Königstein into a museum and since 1991, now owned by the Free State of Saxony, it has undergone extensive structural renovation. The managing director of Festung Königstein gGmbH, Angelika Taube, became aware of Hans Dieter Schaal as early as 1997, and in the following years established an intensive collaboration with him, which has now resulted in six permanent and twelve temporary exhibitions. They illustrate the multifaceted history of the fortress in a way that clearly stands out from pure documentation and always creates something new and original from the factually given. This book presents these exhibitions in large-format colour illustrations. In addition, it contains descriptions and comments by Schaal that clarify the history of the exhibitions and also give the reader insights into the creative processes. Hans Dieter Schaal, born in Ulm in 1943, architect, stage designer, exhibition and landscape planner, makes the complexity of reality visible through his analytically differentiated stagings and brings its background into the field of vision of the attentive viewer. His works, the majority of which have been published by Edition Axel Menges, have since found an audience far beyond the borders of his native country. The author lives and works in a village near Biberach an der Riss.

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