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From Object to Experience - The New Culture of Architectural Design

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext This book is a seminal source for the currently growing interest in approaching architecture as a mental reality and experience rather than an aestheticized object. Informationen zum Autor Harry Francis Mallgrave is an architect, scholar and editor and distinguished Professor Emeritus of Architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology, USA. He is the author of over 15 books, the recipient of the Alice Davis Hitchcock Award, and is an Honorable Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects. Klappentext Harry Francis Mallgrave combines a history of ideas about architectural experience with the latest insights from the fields of neuroscience, cognitive science and evolutionary biology to make a powerful argument about the nature and future of architectural design.Today, the sciences have granted us the tools to help us understand better than ever before the precise ways in which the built environment can affect the building user's individual experience. Through an understanding of these tools, architects should be able to become better designers, prioritizing the experience of space - the emotional and aesthetic responses, and the sense of homeostatic well-being, of those who will occupy any designed environment. In From Object to Experience , Mallgrave goes further, arguing that it should also be possible to build an effective new cultural ethos for architectural practice.Drawing upon a range of humanistic and biological sources, and emphasizing the far-reaching implications of new neuroscientific discoveries and models, this book brings up-to-date insights and theoretical clarity to a position that was once considered revolutionary but is fast becoming accepted in architecture. Vorwort The potential for the biological sciences to revolutionize the culture of architecture. Zusammenfassung Harry Francis Mallgrave combines a history of ideas about architectural experience with the latest insights from the fields of neuroscience, cognitive science and evolutionary biology to make a powerful argument about the nature and future of architectural design. Today, the sciences have granted us the tools to help us understand better than ever before the precise ways in which the built environment can affect the building user's individual experience. Through an understanding of these tools, architects should be able to become better designers, prioritizing the experience of space - the emotional and aesthetic responses, and the sense of homeostatic well-being, of those who will occupy any designed environment. In From Object to Experience , Mallgrave goes further, arguing that it should also be possible to build an effective new cultural ethos for architectural practice. Drawing upon a range of humanistic and biological sources, and emphasizing the far-reaching implications of new neuroscientific discoveries and models, this book brings up-to-date insights and theoretical clarity to a position that was once considered revolutionary but is fast becoming accepted in architecture. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword, by Sarah Robinson, “Architecture Makes Culture” Introduction 1. Architecture is the Practice (Making) of Culture 2. Culture Wars 3. A Cultural Model for Design 4. New Models of Perception 5. Aesthetic Perception 6. Feeling-for-Form . . . Feeling-for-Space 7. Atmosphere of Place 8. The Hearth and the Storyteller 9. Ritualization and the Ethos of Design Bibliography Photo Credits Acknowledgments ...

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Authors Harry Francis Mallgrave, Mallgrave Harry Francis
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2018
 
EAN 9781350059535
ISBN 978-1-350-05953-5
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 156 mm x 232 mm x 12 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

Architecture, ARCHITECTURE / Criticism, Theory of architecture

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