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Alessandro Melis, Pelle, Marco Pelle
Design for Performative Arts Spaces - Historical Evolution, Cultural Context, and Future Opportunities
English, German · Hardback
Will be released 25.11.2025
Description
This comprehensive book explores the multifaceted world of performative arts spaces.
Part I establishes a strong foundation by tracing the historical evolution of these spaces, showcasing iconic examples, and emphasizing the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration within diverse cultural contexts. It also examines the relationship between dance, movement, and embodiment in performative spaces, highlighting their transformative power in times of global challenges.
Part II takes readers on a visionary journey into the future, exploring the transformative potential of cutting-edge technologies. Chapters in this section discuss the interplay of digital arts and architecture, the integration of immersive technologies, adaptive environments, AI and machine learning, robotics, and digital fabrication. These innovations are explored in relation to their ability to enhance audience experiences, optimize performance spaces, and push the boundaries of creativity.
Part III addresses the significant need for comprehensive resources in interior design, digital arts, performing arts, and disruptive technologies. It provides valuable insights for students and professionals alike, covering essential design principles, case studies of notable venues, and the role of performative arts spaces in promoting sustainability amid global crises.
Overall, this book presents a holistic exploration of the most important aspects of performative arts spaces blending historical context, architectural design, technological advancements, and educational perspectives. It is an essential resource for anyone interested in the dynamic interplay between architecture, design, and the performing arts.
List of contents
Part 1: Foundational Frameworks of Performative Art.- 1. Understanding Performative in the Context of Arts: Definitions, Categories, Taxonomies, and Classifications.- 2. From Creativity to Evolutivity.- 3. Origins of Performance.- 4. Architectural Space for Performative Arts.- Part 2: Architectural Space from Embodiment to Movement.- 5. Ballet: Spatial Narrative and Encoded Movement within a Coded Space.- 6. The Evolution of Dance through Singular Perspectives.- 7. A Conversation with Lighting Designer Brandon Stirling Baker.- 8. Theater's Infinite Potential: From Grand Stages to Intimate Spaces.- Part 3: Case Studies and Best Practices.- 9. Theaters of Pisa.- 10. The Stadium as a Performative Spaces.- 11. Performative Art at the New York Tech School of Architecture and Design: From Education to Practice (2021-2024).- 12. A Retrospective Reflection on Body, Space, and Media Through a Practice-Based Explorative Work.- 13. Transient Stages: Reimagining Performative Spaces through Temporary Appropriation.- 14. Embracing Technological Disruption and the Fourth Dimension in Art and Performative Art Spaces.- 15. A Stolen Wall from the Venice Biennale.- 16. Architecture of Exhibitions: An Immersive Experience.- 17. Advocating ecology through musical experimentation and performing arts.- 18. The City as an Event. The Architecture of Signboard in Seoul as a Spontaneous Performing Ar.- 19. Public Life on Stage: Temporary Urbanism as a Platform for Cultural Expression.- 20. Public art for a better aura in urban spaces.- 21. Female-Themed Murals in the South Bronx as Expressions of Reclaimed Urban Spaces.-22. Visualising Resistance and Assimilation: The Role of Artistic Expression and Architecture in Palestinian Refugee Identity in Jordan.- Part 4: Future Perspective and Conciusion.- 23. Generative AI and the Collective Canvas: Redefining Artistic Authorship and Performance.
About the author
Alessandro Melis, architect, artist, and curator, holds the distinguished position of the first Endowed Chair Professor at the New York Institute of Technology.In 2021, he was appointed curator of the Italian Pavilion at La Biennale di Venezia by the Italian Ministry of Culture.Since 2020, he has also served as an Ambassador of Italian Design for the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.Melis has made significant contributions to research, as evidenced by over 200 publications, numerous citations in leading journals, and keynote lectures at prestigious institutions including the University of Cambridge, MoMA New York, the China Academy of Art, the Italian Cultural Institutes in London and New York, the Italian Trade Agency, and TEDx. He is the founding director of Heliopolis 21, an international architecture firm with offices in Italy, the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, and Mexico. His work has been documented in several monographs, including Heliopolis 21 (Skira, 2022) and Alessandro Melis. Utopic Real World (D Editore, 2021). Among his most notable projects are the Stella Maris Hospital, Italy’s only facility dedicated exclusively to children with autism, and the ongoing construction of the Trentino Fair. His designs for the Polo della Memoria SM1938—a university hub located at the Memorial of the Shoah in Pisa—and the Municipal Library of Peccioli have been recognized by the Ministry of Culture as among the most significant examples of Italian architecture produced after 1945.
Marco Pelle is an internationally acclaimed choreographer and the resident artist of the New York Theatre Ballet. He has worked with stars of the global dance world, including Alessandra Ferri, Roberto Bolle, Isabelle Ciaravola, Luciana Paris, and Stephen Hanna. His choreographies have graced the stages of some of the world’s most prestigious institutions, such as the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing and the iconic Guggenheim Museum in New York. In the U.S., Pelle is recognized as one of the choreographers of Pose, the groundbreaking Golden Globe-nominated series by Ryan Murphy. In Italy, he is widely known for Passage, the iconic short film directed by Fabrizio Ferri and starring Roberto Bolle and Polina Semionova, which opened the 70th Venice Film Festival and went viral worldwide. A Fellow at Bocconi University in Milan since 2017, he teaches Performing Arts Management and founded GuiDance, an inclusive dance program. He also curates Off the Record, a series of public dialogues with major cultural figures including Geppi Cucciari, Ermal Meta, and Alessandra Ferri. In 2023, he became the first dancer/ choreographer appointed Accademico Olimpico, since the foundation of Accademia Olimpica in 1555. He choreographed for Rai Uno’s Ballo in Bianco and created a new ballet for the Teatro alla Scala’s foundation’s yearly gala, inspired by Statuesque, his acclaimed tribute to Antonio Canova. In September 2024, he returned to Roberto Bolle – Ballo in Bianco on Rai Uno, joining actress Cristiana Capotondi, who hosted the segment, to provide historical insights on the art of dance. His most recent choreography, Safe From Sleep, has been performed in the United States, Italy, England, and Malaysia, becoming one of his most widely danced works. In March 2025, he was once again a guest on Splendida Cornice, directed by Geppi Cucciari, with his piece Through The Frame.
Summary
This comprehensive book explores the multifaceted world of performative arts spaces.
Part I establishes a strong foundation by tracing the historical evolution of these spaces, showcasing iconic examples, and emphasizing the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration within diverse cultural contexts. It also examines the relationship between dance, movement, and embodiment in performative spaces, highlighting their transformative power in times of global challenges.
Part II takes readers on a visionary journey into the future, exploring the transformative potential of cutting-edge technologies. Chapters in this section discuss the interplay of digital arts and architecture, the integration of immersive technologies, adaptive environments, AI and machine learning, robotics, and digital fabrication. These innovations are explored in relation to their ability to enhance audience experiences, optimize performance spaces, and push the boundaries of creativity.
Part III addresses the significant need for comprehensive resources in interior design, digital arts, performing arts, and disruptive technologies. It provides valuable insights for students and professionals alike, covering essential design principles, case studies of notable venues, and the role of performative arts spaces in promoting sustainability amid global crises.
Overall, this book presents a holistic exploration of the most important aspects of performative arts spaces—blending historical context, architectural design, technological advancements, and educational perspectives. It is an essential resource for anyone interested in the dynamic interplay between architecture, design, and the performing arts.
Product details
Assisted by | Alessandro Melis (Editor), Pelle (Editor), Marco Pelle (Editor) |
Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
Languages | English, German |
Product format | Hardback |
Release | 25.11.2025 |
EAN | 9783031982149 |
ISBN | 978-3-0-3198214-9 |
No. of pages | 200 |
Illustrations | Approx. 200 p. 30 illus., 10 illus. in color. |
Subjects |
Humanities, art, music
> Art
> Interior design, design
Hochbau und Baustoffe, Performing Arts, Akustik und Tontechnik, Choreography, Building Construction and Design, Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings, Interior Architecture, Set Design, Art Curator, exhibition design, Architectural Acoustics, Preforming Arts Space, Interior and Architecture Design, Dance and Ballet, stage design, Scenography Design |
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