Architecture and Movement: the Dynamic Experience of Buildings and Landscapes
Editat de Peter Blundell Jones, Mark Meagheren Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 dec 2014
Organised in four parts it:
- documents the architect’s, planner’s, or designer’s approach, looking at how they have sought to deploy buildings as a promenade and how they have thought or written about it.
- concentrates on the individual’s experience, and particularly on the primacy of walking, which engages other senses besides the visual.
- engages with society and social rituals, and how mutually we define the spaces through which we move, both by laying out routes and boundaries and by celebrating thresholds.
- analyses how we deal with promenades which are not experienced directly but via other mediums such as computer models, drawings, film and television.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415725354
ISBN-10: 0415725356
Pagini: 310
Ilustrații: 1 black & white tables, 126 black & white halftones, 42 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415725356
Pagini: 310
Ilustrații: 1 black & white tables, 126 black & white halftones, 42 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate, Professional, and UndergraduateCuprins
Introduction Part 1: Moving through Buildings and Landscapes: the Designer’s Perspective 1.0 Introduction to Part One 1.1 The Classical Authors 1.2 Viollet-le-duc on the Medieval Cloister 1.3 Charles Garnier Le Théâtre 1.4 Hermann Muthesius Wie baue ich mein Haus 1.5 Architectural Promenades through the Villa Savoye 1.6 Gunnar Asplund: ‘Pictures with marginal notes from the Gothenburg art and industry exhibition’ 1923 1.7 Frank Lloyd Wright’s Use of Movement 1.8 Hans Scharoun and Movement: the Kassel Project 1952 1.9 Move to the Light 1.10 Odysseus and Kalypso - at home Part 2: Movement as Experienced by the Individual 2.0 Introduction to Part Two 2.1 The Primacy of Bodily Experience 2.2 From Health to Pleasure: the Landscape of Walking 2.3 Architecture of Walking 2.4 Soundscape and Movement 2.5 From Foot to Vehicle 2.6 Moving Round the Ring-Road 2.7 The Geometry of Moving Bodies 2.8 Pedestrians and Traffic Part 3: Movement as Social and Shared 3.0 Introduction to Part Three 3.1 Space as a Product of Bodily Movement: Centre, Path and Threshold 3.2 Rievaulx and the Order of St Benedict 3.3 Lucien Kroll The Architecture of Complexity, The Door 3.4 The Japanese Tea Ceremony 3.5 The East Royal Tombs of the Qing Dynasty 3.6 The Automated Gardens of Lunéville: From the Self-Moving Landscape to the Circuit Walk 3.7 Lauriston School Part 4: The Representation of Movement 4.0 Introduction to Part Four 4.1 House Construction among the Dong 4.2 Movement and the Use of the Sequential Section by Enric Miralles and Mathur and da Cunha 4.3 From Models to Movement: Reflections on Some Recent Projects by Herzog & de Meuron 4.4 An Encounter With Patrick Keiller 4.5 Diasporic Experience and the Need for Topological Methods 4.6 Open Design: Thoughts on Software and the Representation of Movement 4.7 The Matter of Movement
Recenzii
'There is considerable literature on walking, but it barely if at all touches on architecture and landscape architecture. So Architecture and Movement is to be welcomed for enlarging our understanding of movement in all its aspects: from the proposals of designers and planners to those who actually utilize what they design, the personal reception of exploring places and the rituals of our civic life; above all how we communicate and theorize movement.' - John Dixon Hunt, Professor of the History and Theory of Landscape, Emeritus, Dept. of Landscape Architecture, University of Pennsylvania'By showing how architectural design can be motivated by human movement and observation, Architecture and Movement is a refreshing response to architecture's usual emphasis on static composition. Drawing from rich sources in architectural history, theory, and practice, the authors present diverse examples and concepts with which architects - including designers, observers, ritual participants, and representers - can dwell on this particular type of temporality in architecture.' - Stephen Parcell, Dalhousie University
'Editors Jones and Meagher (both, Univ. of Sheffield, UK) have organized this excellent collection of 32 essays by 23 authors—mostly Sheffield University architecture faculty—into four sections that treat movement in architecture from the designer’s point of view, from that of the individual, as a socially shared entity, and as movement represented. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above.' – CHOICE, J. Quinan, emeritus, independent scholar
'Editors Jones and Meagher (both, Univ. of Sheffield, UK) have organized this excellent collection of 32 essays by 23 authors—mostly Sheffield University architecture faculty—into four sections that treat movement in architecture from the designer’s point of view, from that of the individual, as a socially shared entity, and as movement represented. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above.' – CHOICE, J. Quinan, emeritus, independent scholar
Descriere
This book enlarges the understanding of architects, architectural students, designers and planners, alerting them to the many and complex issues involved in the experience of movement.