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E-grāmata: Touching Architecture: Affective Atmospheres and Embodied Encounters [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 244 pages, 96 Halftones, black and white; 96 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003195078
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 244 pages, 96 Halftones, black and white; 96 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003195078
This book is about perception, emotion, and affect in architecture: how and why we feel the way that we do and the ways in which our surroundings and bodies contribute to this.

Our experience of architecture is an embodied one, with all our senses acting in concert as we move through time and space. The book picks up where much of the critique of architectural aestheticism at the end of the twentieth century left off: illustrating the limitations and potential consequences of attending to architecture as the visually biased practice which has steadily become the status quo within both industry and education. It draws upon interdisciplinary research to elucidate the reasons why this is counter-productive to the creation of meaningful places and to articulate the embodied richness of our touching encounters. A "felt-phenomenology" is introduced as a more-than visual alternative capable of sustaining our physical, emotional, and psychological well-being.

By recognising the reciprocal and participatory relationship that exists between atmospheric affect and our (phenomenological) bodies, we begin to appreciate the manifold ways in which we touch, and are touched, by our built environment. As such, Touching Architecture will appeal to those with an interest in architectural history and theory as well as those interested in the topic of atmospheres, affect, and embodied perception.
Introduction: Touching Architecture 1(12)
Context: Why touch?
1(3)
Interdisciplinary
4(1)
Methods of inquiry: Towards a felt-phenomenology
5(1)
Scope and limitations
6(1)
Overview
6(7)
1 Towards a more-than Visual Architecture
13(44)
Spectacular beginnings
14(8)
Instant icons
22(11)
Losing touch
33(6)
Brandscapes and body-ballets
39(18)
2 Embodied Encounters
57(35)
Making sense of touch
58(8)
Agency, reality, and being-in-the-world
66(9)
A felt reciprocity
75(17)
3 Haptic-Visuality and (SYN) Aesthetic Perception
92(30)
Touching with the eyes (seeing with the hands)
93(7)
(Syn)aesthetic architecture and the unity of appearances
100(6)
Touching images of architecture
106(16)
4 Affective Architecture
122(44)
Empathy, Einfuhlung and the 4E's of situated cognition
123(9)
Retracing character
132(9)
Generating architectural atmospheres
141(25)
5 A Matter of Making Atmospheres (Case Studies)
166(57)
Herzog & de Meuron
167(14)
Peter Zumthor
181(15)
Steven Holl
196(27)
Epilogue: Scenography, architecture, and affect
223(16)
Dress to impress (Semper, Ruskin, and Loos)
225(2)
Fashionable outfits (Frampton, Hartoonian, and Bohme)
227(4)
A felt-phenomenon
231(1)
Touching architecture
232(7)
Index 239
Anthony Richard Brand is a Lecturer in architecture history and theory at The School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.