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Architecture from the inside out : from the body, the senses, the site, and the community / Karen A. Franck and R. Bianca Lepori.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chichester, England ; Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Academy, 2007Edition: Second editionDescription: 200 pages : colour illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0470057831
  • 9780470057834
  • 0470057858
  • 9780470057858
Related works:
  • Revision of: Franck, Karen A. Architecture inside out
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 721 22
LOC classification:
  • NA2750 .F73 2007
Contents:
1. Inside, Outside, and Inside out / Karen A. Franck -- 2. From the Body / Karen A. Franck -- 3. The Animism of Architecture / R. Bianca Lepori -- 4. Space Therapy / R. Bianca Lepori -- 5. Product and Process / R. Bianca Lepori and Karen A. Franck -- 6. Balancing Opposites / Karen A. Franck.
Summary: "Introducing a basis for design that transcends fixed notions of style and emerging technologies, this book emphasizes feeling, moving and the experiential. Since the book's initial publication in 2000, architects and writers have been drawn to a more sensory approach to architecture. But there is still a need to encourage and to illustrate the pursuit of design, not as a project, imposing preconceived ideas upon a situation, but as a process evolving from the inside - from movement, sensation, surroundings and a dialogue between architect and client. The authors describe such an approach that places human life, experience and materiality at the centre of design and that seeks out opportunities for discovery, growth and transformation. ; ; Karen A. Franck is an environmental psychologist who has taught for many years in the New Jersey School of Architecture. R. Bianca Lepori is a practicing architect in Italy with many years of experience in designing houses and maternity health care facilities. ; ; Praise for the first edition: ; ; Franck and Lepori believe [architecture] should be more alive and take its character from the human body. When similarly designed from the inside out, rather than being austere and devoid of sensibilities, buildings would offer spatial sensations that connect with people. ; Beverly Russell, Executive Director, Archeworks ; ; The authors use...contemporary lenses as phenomenology and feminism to guide us on our journey through buildings. They trace the haptic qualities of architecture back through the design process with both daring and documentation. ; Deborah Gans, Architect and Associate Professor, Pratt Institute ; ; This book should be required reading for all architectural and design students as well as for all those individuals who are responsible for making decisions that influence our built environment. ; Wayne Ruga, Founder, Symposium on Healthcare Design and the Center for Health Design."--Publisher description.
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Previous ed.: published as Architecture inside out. 2000.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Inside, Outside, and Inside out / Karen A. Franck -- 2. From the Body / Karen A. Franck -- 3. The Animism of Architecture / R. Bianca Lepori -- 4. Space Therapy / R. Bianca Lepori -- 5. Product and Process / R. Bianca Lepori and Karen A. Franck -- 6. Balancing Opposites / Karen A. Franck.

"Introducing a basis for design that transcends fixed notions of style and emerging technologies, this book emphasizes feeling, moving and the experiential. Since the book's initial publication in 2000, architects and writers have been drawn to a more sensory approach to architecture. But there is still a need to encourage and to illustrate the pursuit of design, not as a project, imposing preconceived ideas upon a situation, but as a process evolving from the inside - from movement, sensation, surroundings and a dialogue between architect and client. The authors describe such an approach that places human life, experience and materiality at the centre of design and that seeks out opportunities for discovery, growth and transformation. ; ; Karen A. Franck is an environmental psychologist who has taught for many years in the New Jersey School of Architecture. R. Bianca Lepori is a practicing architect in Italy with many years of experience in designing houses and maternity health care facilities. ; ; Praise for the first edition: ; ; Franck and Lepori believe [architecture] should be more alive and take its character from the human body. When similarly designed from the inside out, rather than being austere and devoid of sensibilities, buildings would offer spatial sensations that connect with people. ; Beverly Russell, Executive Director, Archeworks ; ; The authors use...contemporary lenses as phenomenology and feminism to guide us on our journey through buildings. They trace the haptic qualities of architecture back through the design process with both daring and documentation. ; Deborah Gans, Architect and Associate Professor, Pratt Institute ; ; This book should be required reading for all architectural and design students as well as for all those individuals who are responsible for making decisions that influence our built environment. ; Wayne Ruga, Founder, Symposium on Healthcare Design and the Center for Health Design."--Publisher description.

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