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Architecture and Cultural Continuity: The Making of Festival, Experience and Historicity [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 336 pages, height x width x depth: 236x156x26 mm, weight: 862 g, 143 bw illus
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Feb-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • ISBN-10: 135041137X
  • ISBN-13: 9781350411371
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 336 pages, height x width x depth: 236x156x26 mm, weight: 862 g, 143 bw illus
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Feb-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • ISBN-10: 135041137X
  • ISBN-13: 9781350411371
"Bridging together architecture and festival, ritual and community, past and present, Architecture and Cultural Continuity provides an interdisciplinary philosophical framework for evaluating architecture as experience rather than uniquely form. Utilising primarily the Festival of San Giovanni as a site of study, establishing the importance of cultural depth to architecture, both through its participation in such ritualised events, as well as when it is the background to everyday life. Global case studies - from Turkey to Japan, and from a range of different time periods - highlight how architecture can prioritise community and belonging. Will appeal to researchers in architectural history and theory and cultural studies"--

Architecture and Cultural Continuity explores a dynamic way of viewing architecture – arguing that all architecture is best evaluated through active experiences in relation to cultural traditions of community and belonging, space, ritual, and setting.

A work in three parts, the book first analyses in-depth the Festival of San Giovanni in Florence, an annual series of celebrations involving the entire city. Tracing its history from its Roman origins via the Renaissance through to contemporary times, this case study is used to explore ideas of continuity and tradition and how these shape and are shaped by architecture and the city. Part 2 gathers theoretical tools from philosophy, anthropology, and performance studies to offer a framework for the appraisal of architecture – whether engaged in festival or simply part of the background to everyday life – as experience rather than form. The final part presents historic and contemporary case studies to explain the theory in practice, from Lord Leighton's House in London to Beit Beirut in Lebanon, and from Salisbury's medieval Chapterhouse to the contemporary Australian Parliament building.

Written for architectural theorists, historians, and designers alike, this book will allow the reader to assess architecture in a way that re-addresses aspects of history often obscured by post-enlightenment thinking, and reveals an architecture rooted in cultural traditions better able to contribute to the diverse communities of the future.

Recenzijas

In this beautifully illustrated book, Christian Frost has produced a work of great erudition and imagination, a provocative tour de force, exploring the cultural potential of architecture through the ages through the idea of the festive. * Maximilian Sternberg, University of Cambridge, UK *

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Using global case studies in both historical and contemporary settings to explore the relationship between architecture and cultural traditions.

Introduction: The Question of Architecture and Festival

1: The Feast of San Giovanni Battista, Florence: A study into the continuity meaning in civic ritual
Chapter 1: A Day in the Life of a Festival
Chapter 2: Revealing the Links between Architecture and Festival
Chapter 3: Roman Florence: Order and Cosmos
Chapter 4: Feudal Florence and the Emergence of the Civic Commune
Chapter 5: The Baptistery of San Giovanni and The Festivals of Florence
Chapter 6: The Commune: Florence from 1200
Chapter 7: The Commune and the Origins of Civic Festival
Chapter 8: Conclusions - Architecture, Festival and the City

2: Architecture of Transition and Resistance
Introduction
Chapter 9: The Architecture of Transition
Chapter 10: Architecture in Resistance

3: Case Studies
Introduction
Chapter 11: Architecture and Ritual
Chapter 12: Architecture and Ornament
Chapter 13 - Conclusion: Architecture, Culture and Continuity: Architecture is not a language

References
Index

Christian Frost is Professor of Architecture and Head of Research in the School of Art, Architecture & Design at London Metropolitan University, UK.