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Architectura
(Budownictwo) 13 (3) 2014     ISSN: 1644-0633
Title
ARCHITECTURE IN THE CITY OF ŁÓDŹ FROM THE 19TH/20TH CENTURY – JEWISH SUKKOT THEN AND NOW
Autor
Renata Przewłocka-Sionek
Keywords
architecture, tenement house, sukkah, construction, structure, balcony, bay window
Abstract
At the turn of the century, Łódź was a flourishing city, despite significant cultural diversity and social distance dividing the townspeople at the time. After World War II, new immigrants to the city as well as the introduction of a new political system made the memory of a multicultural, flourishing city disappear. Luckily, amongst the damage and neglect, signs of previous impressiveness and multiculturalism can be noticed. Architecture becomes the indicator of a particular community, and constitutes a unique souvenir. This article focuses on one of the most important religious elements of the Jewish culture – sukkah booths (sukkot) –which appear in significant numbers in the city of Łódź. The disappearance of their traditional purpose, their symbolism, and previous and current functions have been noted.
Pages
79-88
Cite
Przewłocka-Sionek, R. (2014). ARCHITECTURE IN THE CITY OF ŁÓDŹ FROM THE 19TH/20TH CENTURY – JEWISH SUKKOT THEN AND NOW. Acta Sci. Pol. Architectura, 13(3), 79-88.
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