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Issue 13 (3) 2014 pp. 79–88
Renata Przewłocka-Sionek
ARCHITECTURE IN THE CITY OF ŁÓDŹ FROM THE 19TH/20TH CENTURY – JEWISH SUKKOT THEN AND NOW
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.
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MLA | Przewłocka-Sionek, Renata. "ARCHITECTURE IN THE CITY OF ŁÓDŹ FROM THE 19TH/20TH CENTURY – JEWISH SUKKOT THEN AND NOW." Acta Sci.Pol. Architectura 13.3 (2014): 79–88. |
APA | 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 |
ISO 690 | Przewłocka-Sionek, Renata. ARCHITECTURE IN THE CITY OF ŁÓDŹ FROM THE 19TH/20TH CENTURY – JEWISH SUKKOT THEN AND NOW. Acta Sci.Pol. Architectura, 2014, 13.3: 79–88. |
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