Introduction: Architectural replicas, authenticity and identity - Zeynep Kezer, Ashley Mason and Adam Sharr Opening: Models of deception: Effigies, simulations, replicas - Annabel Wharton, Duke University, USA Chapter 1: Politics of identity in Istanbul and Skopje: Architectural replicas in a scramble for the past - Kalliopi Amygdalou, ELIAMEP, Greece Chapter 2: Replica/simulacra: Politics in contemporary China's modern traditional architecture - Wei-Cheng Lin, University of Chicago, USA Chapter 3: A past between then and now: The politics of Dresden's new Altstadt - Adam Sharr, Newcastle University, UK Chapter 4: Strategies from the fringe: Ashton Raggatt McDougall and the role of the replica - Vicki Leibowitz, University of Queensland, Australia Chapter 5: Ankara's Estergon Castle: Replica as material culture - Zeynep Kezer, Newcastle University, UK and Sibel Zandi-Sayek, College of William and Mary, USA Chapter 6: Replicating loss: Replacing South African KhoiSan culture architecturally - Alta Steenkamp, University of Cape Town, South Africa Chapter 7: Inspired by: Questions of authorship, authenticity, and authority in replicating the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright - A manda Reeser Lawrence, Northeastern University, USA Chapter 8: 'Eternal ephemeral': Fallen monuments and myths - Ashley Mason, Newcastle University, UK Chapter 9: Breaching architecture's reproductive continuum: contradictory interactions of photographs and material 'replicas' in Wall Pavilion and Bravoure - Maarten Liefooghe, Ghent University, Belgium Conclusion: Replica architectures and the suspension of disbelief - Zeynep Kezer, Ashley Mason and Adam Sharr Notes Bibliography.
Architectural Replicas : Contentious Contemporary Reproductions