TY - CHAP
T1 - The multifarious effects of star architecture
T2 - The case of the Kunsthaus Graz
AU - Dreher, Johannes
AU - Alaily-Mattar, Nadia
AU - Thierstein, Alain
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/3/16
Y1 - 2020/3/16
N2 - Many studies on star architecture projects examine only some of their isolated aspects, thus highlighting certain effects and downplaying others. Drawing on the case study of the Kunsthaus Graz, this chapter gives a comprehensive account of the wide range of effects of a star architecture project. After the overview of the Kunsthaus Graz development process is presented, the effects which were intended by the project's proponents are stated. These intended effects include attracting tourists, inducing identification and citizen pride, diversifying the economy and urban regeneration. On the basis of the formulated objectives, an investigation is carried out to determine the extent to which the Kunsthaus Graz fulfils these objectives. In addition, unintended, but incipient, effects are examined. The chapter cautions that a star architecture project must not be analysed as a single or homogenous entity. Rather such projects must be understood as a project development process, in which a physical building with star architecture attributes is developed on a specific location in a city to house a function which is operated by an institution. Unpacking star architecture projects assists in analysing more accurately how effects are generated.
AB - Many studies on star architecture projects examine only some of their isolated aspects, thus highlighting certain effects and downplaying others. Drawing on the case study of the Kunsthaus Graz, this chapter gives a comprehensive account of the wide range of effects of a star architecture project. After the overview of the Kunsthaus Graz development process is presented, the effects which were intended by the project's proponents are stated. These intended effects include attracting tourists, inducing identification and citizen pride, diversifying the economy and urban regeneration. On the basis of the formulated objectives, an investigation is carried out to determine the extent to which the Kunsthaus Graz fulfils these objectives. In addition, unintended, but incipient, effects are examined. The chapter cautions that a star architecture project must not be analysed as a single or homogenous entity. Rather such projects must be understood as a project development process, in which a physical building with star architecture attributes is developed on a specific location in a city to house a function which is operated by an institution. Unpacking star architecture projects assists in analysing more accurately how effects are generated.
KW - Bilbao effect
KW - ECOC
KW - Graz
KW - Impact analysis
KW - Star architecture
KW - Urban regeneration
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85090354100&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-23925-1_10
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-23925-1_10
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85090354100
SN - 9783030239244
SP - 153
EP - 168
BT - About Star Architecture
PB - Springer International Publishing
ER -