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E-grāmata: Doorway

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(University of Dundee, UK)
  • Formāts: 224 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Dec-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136789465
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Though we may take them for granted, doorways impinge on our lives in many ways. Their powers are even richer and more varied than those of the wall. They can change the ways we behave, and alter how we see our surroundings. They challenge us and protect our territories. They punctuate our experiences as we move from place to place. They set the geometry and measure of our relationship with space. They frame the in-between and stand as crystalisations of the moment. With its many dimensions, the doorway is an essential component of what might be called the common language of architecture.

Illustrated with numerous drawings and photographs, Doorway is a stimulus to thinking about what can be done with architecture. The notebook style offers an example to student architects of how they might keep their own architecture notebooks, collecting ideas, sorting strategies, generally expanding their understanding of the potential of architecture to modify the world in practical, philosophical and poetic ways.
Introduction 3(6)
The Powers of Doorways
our sense of doorway
9(2)
two rudimentary doorways
11(3)
nothing
14(2)
an instrument of separation
16(9)
The Geometry of Doorways
tending to the rectangular
25(7)
a frame of reference
32(4)
doorway axis
36(11)
the Cathedral, Cefalu
47(6)
managing the power of the doorway axis
53(9)
doorways and scale
62(6)
the propylaea of the acropolis in Athens
68(7)
Experiencing Doorways
threshold
75(10)
transgression
85(6)
refuge
91(4)
changing how one sees the world
95(6)
appearance and identity
101(10)
the in-between
111(16)
doorways and the senses
127(9)
the thermal baths at Vals
136(3)
Lindisfame Castle
139(6)
Organising Space
doorway places
145(5)
where worlds meet
150(4)
admittance and defence
154(2)
doorways, doors and control
156(10)
Dunnottar Castle
166(2)
a hotel terrace doorway
168(2)
the doorways of a house
170(4)
doorways and routes
174(9)
labyrinth entrances
183(4)
St Peter's Church, Klippan
187(6)
Architecture Without Doorways
doorways and denial
193(4)
the redundancy of the doorway?
197(8)
The way out 205(2)
Acknowledgements 207(2)
Bibliography 209(2)
Index 211


Simon Unwin is Professor of Architecture at Dundee University. He has lived and taught in Britain and Australia, and lectured on his work in China, Israel, India, Sweden, Turkey and the United States. His book Analysing Architecture has been translated into Chinese, Japanese, Persian and Spanish.