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Setting the Stage for Modernity: Restaurants, Cafes, Hotels

Setting the Stage for Modernity: Restaurants, Cafes, Hotels

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Cafés, hotels, and restaurants are at the core of modernity, creating the perfect setting for public performance and image cultivation. Cafés are celebrated as intangible sacred halls, while hotels are an antidote to accelerated consumption. Franziska Bollerey provides new perspectives on the modern metropolis in a well-informed tour d'horizon.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 256 pages
\n Publication date: 09 May 2019
\n Publisher: JOVIS Verlag
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Cafés, hotels, and restaurants have played a pivotal role in shaping the impact of modernity. These vibrant establishments have not only provided spaces for pleasure and leisure but have also fostered the emergence of new architectural forms that have defined the urban landscape. In the emerging metropolises of the world, cafés have become celebrated as intangible sacred halls, where artistic creations, political revolutions, personal journeys, and broken hearts have unfolded. These establishments serve as the backdrop for public display and sociability, fostering a sense of community and connection among urbanites.

The novel reading of the history of the hotel offers a fresh perspective on the context of social performance. It explores the development of tourism, which has urbanized former natural landscapes, transforming them into bustling hubs of activity. Paris, in particular, is recognized as the birthplace of the restaurant, serving as a cultural institution that embodies the rich culinary tradition of centuries. As an antidote to the accelerated consumption of fast food, restaurants offer a more leisurely and refined dining experience, providing a respite from the fast-paced urban lifestyle.

Franziska Bollerey's book, "The Modern Metropolis: An Architectural, Cultural, and Social History," provides a comprehensive tour d'horizon of the modern metropolis. Through detailed analysis and insightful observations, Bollerey offers surprising new perspectives on the formation of these urban spaces. The book is a true pleasure to read, offering a wealth of information and captivating narratives that shed light on the intricate tapestry of the modern metropolis.

\n Weight: 1080g\n
Dimension: 256 x 216 x 22 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9783868594836\n \n

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