UID:
kobvindex_INT0005255
Format:
xix, 249 pages :
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illustrations (black & white) ;
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25 x 17.5 cm.
Edition:
Reprint.
ISBN:
9781138296848 (pbk.)
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1138296848 (pbk.)
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9781472441713 (hbk.)
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1472441710 (hbk.)
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9781317179023 (ebk. : PDF)
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1317179021 (ebk. : PDF)
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9781317179016 (ebk. : ePUB)
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1317179013 (ebk. : ePUB)
Content:
MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE:
"Architecture has long been understood as a cultural discipline able to articulate the human condition and lift the human spirit, yet the spirituality of architecture is rarely directly addressed in academic scholarship. The seventeen chapters provide a diverse range of perspectives, grouped according to topical themes: Being in the World; Sacred, Secular, and the Contemporary Condition; Symbolic Engagements; Sacred Landscapes; and Spirituality and the Designed Environment. Even though the authors' approach the subject from a range of disciplines and theoretical positions, all share interests in the need to rediscover, redefine, or reclaim the sacred in everyday experience, scholarly analysis, and design."
Note:
EDITORIAL NOTE: first published: Farnham, UK : Ashgate, 2015.
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EDITORIAL NOTE: reprints: Abingdon, UK : Routledge: hardback edition published 2016, paperback edition published 2017.
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MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE:
Foreword, Alberto Perez-Gomez; Introduction, Thomas Barrie, Julio Bermudez and Phillip James Tabb. Part I Being in the World: On architecture, divinity, and the interhuman, Michael Benedikt; Encountering significance: architecture, place, and Heidegger's gods, Randall Teal; Phenomenology of the architectural extraordinary and Merleau-Ponty's philosophy, Julio Bermudez. Part II Sacred, Secular, and the Contemporary Condition: The sacred becomes profane, Michael J. Crosbie; An aesthetic and ethical account of genius loci, Hyejung Chang; Neophilia, spirituality, and architecture, Paul Tesar. Part III Symbolic Engagements: A home in the world: the ontological significance of home, Thomas Barrie; Symbolism and myth of mountains, stone, and light as expressed in sacred architecture, Anat Geva; Narrating Chichen Itza: storytelling, disagreement, and second naivete at the 'city of the sacred well', Lindsay Jones. Part IV Sacred Landscapes: Space, object, and encounter, Rebecca Krinke; Regarding sacred landscapes and the everyday corollary, Dennis Alan Winters; Sacred landscapes: the threshold between worlds, A.T. Mann. Part V Spirituality and the Designed Environment: Secular sacredness in place creation: a case study and analysis of Serenbe community, Phillip James Tabb; Experiencing the architecture of the incomplete, imperfect, and impermanent, Rumiko Handa; Wonder, wisdom, and mastery in architecture, Prem Chandavarkar; From within: on the spiritual in art and architecture, Nader Ardalan. Index.
Language:
English
Keywords:
Edited volumes
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Case studies
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