There is fast-growing awareness of the role atmospheres play in
architecture. Of equal interest to contemporary architectural practice
as it is to aesthetic theory, this 'atmospheric turn' owes much to the
work of the German philosopher Gernot Böhme. Atmospheric
Architectures: The Aesthetics of Felt Spaces brings together Böhme's
most seminal writings on the subject, through chapters selected from
his classic books and articles, many of which have hitherto only been
available in German. This is the only translated version authorised by
Böhme himself, and is the first coherent collection deploying a
consistent terminology. It is a work which will provide rich
references and a theoretical framework for ongoing discussions about
atmospheres and their relations to architectural and urban spaces.
Combining philosophy with architecture, design, landscape design,
scenography, music, art criticism, and visual arts, the essays
together provide a key to the concepts that motivate the work of some
of the best contemporary architects, artists, and theorists: from
Peter Zumthor, Herzog & de Meuron and Juhani Pallasmaa to Olafur
Eliasson and James Turrell. With a foreword by Professor Mark Dorrian
(Forbes Chair in Architecture, Edinburgh College of Art) and an
afterword by Professor David Leatherbarrow, (Chair of the Graduate
Group in Architecture, University of Pennsylvania), the volume also
includes a general introduction to the topic, including coverage of it
history, development, areas of application and conceptual apparatus.
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The Aesthetics of Felt Spaces
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781474258104
Publisert
2020
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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