Sport and architecture are two of the social practices in
contemporary life with the broadest impact on the world around us.
The role architecture plays in shaping buildings and societies has
occupied historians, critics, and urban theorists for centuries.
Likewise the cultural, economic, and political importance of sport
is the subject of sustained and substantial inquiry. When sport and
architecture converge, as in the recent London Olympics or current
preparations in Brazil for the 2014 World Cup, then the impact of
these two forms of social activity is redoubled.
In spite of the myriad examples of the rich and complex
relationship between sport and architecture, there is a relative
paucity of scholarly work exploring that relationship. This volume
seeks to begin filling that gap in the scholarly literature. It
explores the history of sports architecture and examines the types
of buildings and events that create sites where sport and
architecture converge in particularly telling ways. By considering
the importance of architectural form alongside key themes such as
urban redevelopment, nationalism, social activism, identity, and
global capitalism, this book represents a landmark study for
anybody interested in the social and cultural significance of
architecture or sport.
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