One
peace of artwork in the Basement of the Reichstag has the names of all former
German members of parliament written across the walls of the basement. It is meant to represent the foundations of
German democracy. The names of Nazi
members of parliament are included and members murdered by the Nazis are specially
marked. This way this artwork can be
used as memorial, a monument and a warning.
Foster’s
glass dome is also symbolic. German architecture has favoured glass as a
material in recent decades. This is
because it is felt by some in the architectural community that glass being used
as a building material is in opposition to the Nazi architect Albert Speer’s
architectural practices. Speer preferred
concrete based architecture that would look impressive even as ruins. Glass was felt to be less obstructive and
overwhelming and more transitionary to a new age. Glasses’ transparency could also be seen as more adequate at representing democracy
than concrete which does not let people see inside.
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Lutz. "Redeeming Hisory? Foster's Dome and the Political Aesthetic of the
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