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Body Memory And Architecture Pdf4/18/2021
Please click button to get body memory and architecture book now.All books are in clear copy here, and all files are secure so dont worry about it.This site is like a library, you could find million book here by using search box in the widget.Bloomer Language: en Publisher by: Yale University Press Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 78 Total Download: 755 File Size: 41,8 Mb GET BOOK Description: Traces the significance of the human body in architecture from its early place as the divine organizing principle to its present near elimination Body Memory And Architecture Author by: Kent C.
![]() Bloomer Language: en Publisher by: Yale University Press Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 83 Total Download: 346 File Size: 48,7 Mb GET BOOK Description: Traces the significance of the human body in architecture from its early place as the divine organizing principle to its present near elimination Memory And Architecture Author by: Eleni Bastea Language: en Publisher by: UNM Press Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 85 Total Download: 298 File Size: 46,9 Mb GET BOOK Description: Using the analytical perspectives of architecture, comparative literature, and cultural studies, the essays in Memory and Architecture examine the role of memory in the creation of our built environment. Part I, Designing National Memories, examines the ways institutions and individuals construct national memory. Part II, Literary Memory Spaces, focuses on the treatment of place in literature. Sabir Khan spotlights the experiences of two South Asian women who return to their homelands after several years abroad to discover changes in their native landscape. Barbara Mann explores the Old Cemetry in Tel Aviv, while Carel Bertram considers images of the Turkish house, and Eleni Basta examines the cities of Thessaloniki and Istanbul as reflected in literary novels. The Voices from the Studio in Part IV considers the ways memory may apply to the teaching of architecture. Thomas Fisher writes about the state of architectural education, Rachel Hurst and Jane Lawrence describe their teaching methods. Sheona Thomson examines the relationship between the spaces of architecture and the spaces of literature asking, Why couldnt we be drawn more often into learning about architecture by studying how it has been painted by Giotto, or described by Virginia Woolf, or, for that matter, by being asked to reflect on our own recollections of place Louise Bourgeois Author by: Louise Bourgeois Language: en Publisher by: Actar-D Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 82 Total Download: 290 File Size: 43,9 Mb GET BOOK Description: Louise Bourgeois has been on a journey inspired by architecture for six decades, from the early realistic drawings of interiors she made upon her arrival in New York in the late 1930s, to the plaster Lairs of the 1960s, to the Cells and recent commissioned works of the 1990s In her figurative work she has drawn, painted, printed, and sculpted everything from skyscrapers, courthouses, and greenhouses to labyrinths, sanatoriums, towers, nests and of course the many different houses and buildings she has lived in over the years. Throughout her career Bourgeois work has always had a strong and essential autobiographical element -- and this book illuminates an area of her life that has heavily informed her work, in addition to exploring the relationship of her sculpture to architectural forms. Body Memory And Architecture Professional Fields ToArchitecture Ethics And The Personhood Of Place Author by: Gregory Caicco Language: en Publisher by: UPNE Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 53 Total Download: 965 File Size: 47,9 Mb GET BOOK Description: Architecture and environmental design are among the last professional fields to develop a sustained and nuanced discussion concerning ethics. Hemmed in by politics and powerful clients on one side and the often unscrupulous practices of the construction industry on the other, environmental designers have been traditionally reluctant to address ethical issues head on. And yet the rapid urbanization of the worlds population continues to swell into new megacities, each less healthy, welcoming, secure, or environmentally sustainable than the next. Green, carbon-reduced, and sustainable building practices are important ways architects have recently responded to the symptoms of the crisis, but are these efforts really addressing the core issues Taking the Dine (Navajo) Hogan Song--a song used to protect and nourish the personhood of newly constructed dwellings--as their inspiration, the architects, philosophers, poets, and other contemporary scholars contributing to this volume demonstrate that a deeper, more radical change in our relationship to the built world needs to occur. While offering a careful critique of modernist, corporate, or techno-enthralled design practices, these essays investigate an alternative relational ecology whose wisdom draws from ancient and often-marginalized voices, if not the whisperings of the earth itself. Contributors include: Richard Kearney, Alberto Perez-Gomez, Juhani Pallasmaa, Karsten Harries, Edward Casey, Susan Stewart, David Abram, Stacy Alaimo, Jace and Laura Weaver, Philip Sheldrake, and Sebnem Yucel Young. Political Theory And Architecture Author by: Duncan Bell Language: en Publisher by: Bloomsbury Publishing Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 23 Total Download: 231 File Size: 40,8 Mb GET BOOK Description: What can political theory teach us about architecture, and what can it learn from paying closer attention to architecture The essays assembled in this volume begin from a common postulate: that architecture is not merely a backdrop to political life but a political force in its own right. ![]() The collection advances four lines of inquiry, probing the connection between architecture and political regimes; examining how architecture can be constitutive of the ethical and political realm; uncovering how architecture is enmeshed in logics of governmentality and in the political economy of the city; and asking to what extent we can think of architecture-tributary as it is to the flows of capital-as a partially autonomous social force. Taken together, the essays demonstrate the salience of a range of political theoretical approaches for the analysis of architecture, and show that architecture deserves a place as an object of study in political theory, alongside institutions, laws, norms, practices, imaginaries, and discourses. The Multi Skilled Designer Author by: Newton Dsouza Language: en Publisher by: Routledge Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 35 Total Download: 976 File Size: 44,6 Mb GET BOOK Description: The Multi-Skilled Designer presents and analyzes different approaches to contemporary architectural design and interprets them through the theory of multiple intelligences. The book establishes a systematic framework that uses the lens of cognitive psychology and developments in psychometric and brain research to analyze the unique cognitive thought processes of architectural designers and compiles design projects that could serve as a pedagogical companion for the reader.
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