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- Ruin_value abstract "Ruin value (German: Ruinenwert) is the concept that a building be designed such that if it eventually collapsed, it would leave behind aesthetically pleasing ruins that would last far longer without any maintenance at all. The idea was pioneered by German architect Albert Speer while planning for the 1936 Summer Olympics and published as "The Theory of Ruin Value" (Die Ruinenwerttheorie), although he was not its original inventor. The intention did not stretch only to the eventual collapse of the buildings, but rather assumed such buildings were inherently better designed and more imposing during their period of use.The idea was supported by Adolf Hitler, who planned for such ruins to be a symbol of the greatness of the Third Reich, just as Ancient Greek and Roman ruins were symbolic of those civilisations.".
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- Ruin_value wikiPageID "1630600".
- Ruin_value wikiPageRevisionID "600673799".
- Ruin_value hasPhotoCollection Ruin_value.
- Ruin_value subject Category:Building_engineering.
- Ruin_value subject Category:Nazi_architecture.
- Ruin_value subject Category:Ruins.
- Ruin_value type Abstraction100002137.
- Ruin_value type Attribute100024264.
- Ruin_value type Condition113920835.
- Ruin_value type Decay114560612.
- Ruin_value type Deterioration114561618.
- Ruin_value type Devastation114562142.
- Ruin_value type Ruin114562324.
- Ruin_value type Ruins.
- Ruin_value type State100024720.
- Ruin_value type Unsoundness114560360.
- Ruin_value comment "Ruin value (German: Ruinenwert) is the concept that a building be designed such that if it eventually collapsed, it would leave behind aesthetically pleasing ruins that would last far longer without any maintenance at all. The idea was pioneered by German architect Albert Speer while planning for the 1936 Summer Olympics and published as "The Theory of Ruin Value" (Die Ruinenwerttheorie), although he was not its original inventor.".
- Ruin_value label "Ruin value".
- Ruin_value label "Ruinenwerttheorie".
- Ruin_value label "Valor da ruína".
- Ruin_value sameAs Ruinenwerttheorie.
- Ruin_value sameAs Valor_da_ruína.
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- Ruin_value depiction 1936_Olympics_Bell_-_Berlin.jpg.
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