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_aThe eyes of the skin : _barchitecture and the senses / _cJuhani Pallasmaa. |
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_aChichester : _bWiley-Academy ; _aHoboken, NJ : _bJohn Wiley & Sons, _c2005. |
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_a80 pages : _billustrations ; _c22 cm |
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_tPreface : thin ice / _rSteven Holl -- _tIntroduction : touching the world / _rJuhani Pallasmaa -- _tVision and knowledge -- _tCritics of ocularcentrism -- _tThe narcissistic and nihilistic eye -- _tOral versus visual space -- _tRetinal architecture and the loss of plasticity -- _tAn architecture of visual images -- _tMateriality and time -- _tThe rejection of Alberti's window -- _tA new vision and sensory balance -- _tThe body in the centre -- _tMulti-sensory experience -- _tThe significance of the shadow -- _tAcoustic intimacy -- _tSilence, time and solitude -- _tSpaces of scent -- _tThe shape of touch -- _tThe taste of stone -- _tImages of muscle and bone -- _tImages of action -- _tBodily identification -- _tMimesis of the body -- _tSpaces of memory and imagination -- _tAn architecture of the senses -- _tThe task of architecture. |
520 | 1 | _a"First published in 1996, The Eyes of the Skin has become a classic of architectural theory and is required reading on courses in schools of architecture around the world. It consists of two extended essays. The first surveys the historical development of the ocularcentric paradigm in western culture since the Greeks, and its impact on the experience of the world and the nature of architecture. The second examines the role of the other senses in authentic architectural experiences, and points the way towards a multi-sensory architecture which facilitates a sense of belonging and integration." "Since the book's first publication, interest in the role of the body and the senses has been emerging in both architectural philosophy and teaching. This new, revised and extended edition of this seminal work will not only inspire architects and students to design more holistic architecture, but will enrich the general reader's perception of the world around them."--BOOK JACKET. | |
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