First we shape things, then they shape us , was Churchill s view. What kind of architecture can be said to shape? Who does it shape? And by what means does it shape? The author s answers to these questions are a surprise. Through war and proximity to stress. After a tour d horizon through Roman tem
Exit-Architecture Design between War and Peace
β Scribed by Professor Stephan TrΓΌby (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Vienna
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 117
- Series
- TRACE Transmission in Rhetorics, Arts and Cultural Evolution
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-11
Ex - Architecture / Exit - Architecture: On Stress, Memoactivity and Cultural Transmission....Pages 13-24
Entry/Exit....Pages 24-66
War-/Peace-Architectures....Pages 66-89
5 Codes : Space of Conflict (The Temple of Janus Revisited, Washington D.C., 2009)....Pages 89-94
Codes: Space of Conflict (Tempel of Janus Revisited)....Pages 95-106
Back Matter....Pages 107-113
β¦ Subjects
Architectural History and Theory; Design, general; Cities, Countries, Regions; Arts
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