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FACULTY
Edite Rosa
Univ. snare Lusófona, City, Portugal
Alberto Pérez-Gómez
Arch. History Professor
McGill University, Montreal
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Beauty, Neuroscience & Architecture
Donald H. Ruggles, AIA
“I believe we are on the verge of a revolution in the way that we approach design…The field of design must have its own revolution, and only in this way will we expand, in a critical way, the parameters of design to reveal better the people for whom we design…The difference is that it will no longer be guided by the speculative constructs of borrowed theory but rather by a more basic understanding of the human organism and its existential engagement with the built environment. This is the epiphany that needs to take place-if indeed architectural design is to move beyond its present models and become a truly humanistic endeavor.”
“From Object to Experience”
Harry Francis Mallgrave
Have you been in a room you didn’t want to leave? Was it a space that calmed you, made you feel whole, nourished, hopeful? Have you known a building or a piece of art you went out of your way to engage with on a routine basis?
Or conversely, have you experienced a room or a building that is unsettling, one that overwhelms your senses to the point of discomfort? Did you sense you had to leave as quickly as possible? Or perhaps you know a building or piece of art you routinely go out of your way to avoid?
A more direct question
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From Object to Experience: The New Culture of Architectural Design 9781350059528, 9781350059535, 9781350059559, 9781350059566
Table of contents :
Cover
Contents
List of Figures
Foreword by Sarah Robinson, “Architects Make Culture”
Introduction
1 Architecture Is the Practice of Culture
2 The Culture Wars
3 A Cultural Model for Design
4 New Models of Perception
5 Aesthetic Perception
6 Feeling-for-Form . . . Feeling-for-Space
7 The Atmosphere of Place
8 The Hearth and the Storyteller
9 Ritualization and the Ethos of Design
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
Citation preview
From Object to Experience
From Object to Experience The New Culture of Architectural Design
HARRY FRANCIS MALLGRAVE
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