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Architecture in Words - Theatre, Language and the Sensuous Space of Architecture (Paperback, New edition): Louise Pelletier Architecture in Words - Theatre, Language and the Sensuous Space of Architecture (Paperback, New edition)
Louise Pelletier
R2,401 Discovery Miles 24 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What if the house you are about to enter was built with the confessed purpose of seducing you, of creating various sensations destined to touch your soul and make you reflect on who you are? Could architecture have such power? Generations of architects at the beginning of modernity assumed it could. From the mid-eighteenth century onwards, architects believed that the aim of architecture was to communicate the character and social status of the client or to express the destination and purpose of a building.
Architecture in Words explores the role of architecture as an expressive language through the transforming notion of character theory and looks at the theatre as a model for creating sensuous spaces in architecture.
Since the beginning of the eighteenth century, the theatre was more than simply a form of entertainment; it changed how individuals related to one another in society. Acting was no longer restricted to the performing stage in theatres; it became a way to conduct oneself insociety. Such transformations had obvious architectural repercussions in the design of theatres, but also in the configuration of the public and private domains. The succession of spaces, the careful crafting of lighting effects and the expressive role of architectural features were all influenced by parallel developments in the theatre.
Pelletier examines the role of theatre and fiction in defining the notion of character in eighteenth century architecture. It suggests that while usually ignored by instrumental applications, character constitutes an important precedent for restoring the communicative dimension of contemporary architecture.

Evolution's Climb Book II Fear of Height's (Paperback): Louise Pelletier Evolution's Climb Book II Fear of Height's (Paperback)
Louise Pelletier
R619 Discovery Miles 6 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Downfall - The Architecture of Excess (Paperback): Louise Pelletier Downfall - The Architecture of Excess (Paperback)
Louise Pelletier
R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Evolution's Race Book I The Runners (Paperback): Louise Pelletier Evolution's Race Book I The Runners (Paperback)
Louise Pelletier
R578 Discovery Miles 5 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
200 Jeux d'Enfants En Plein Air Et A La Maison (5e Ed.) (French, Paperback): Louis Harquevaux, Louise Pelletier 200 Jeux d'Enfants En Plein Air Et A La Maison (5e Ed.) (French, Paperback)
Louis Harquevaux, Louise Pelletier
R602 Discovery Miles 6 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Architecture in Words - Theatre, Language and the Sensuous Space of Architecture (Hardcover, New): Louise Pelletier Architecture in Words - Theatre, Language and the Sensuous Space of Architecture (Hardcover, New)
Louise Pelletier
R5,338 Discovery Miles 53 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What if the house you are about to enter was built with the confessed purpose of seducing you, of creating various sensations destined to touch your soul and make you reflect on who you are? Could architecture have such power? Generations of architects at the beginning of modernity assumed it could. From the mid-eighteenth century onwards, architects believed that the aim of architecture was to communicate the character and social status of the client or to express the destination and purpose of a building.
Architecture in Words explores the role of architecture as an expressive language through the transforming notion of character theory and looks at the theatre as a model for creating sensuous spaces in architecture.
Since the beginning of the eighteenth century, the theatre was more than simply a form of entertainment; it changed how individuals related to one another in society. Acting was no longer restricted to the performing stage in theatres; it became a way to conduct oneself insociety. Such transformations had obvious architectural repercussions in the design of theatres, but also in the configuration of the public and private domains. The succession of spaces, the careful crafting of lighting effects and the expressive role of architectural features were all influenced by parallel developments in the theatre.
Pelletier examines the role of theatre and fiction in defining the notion of character in eighteenth century architecture. It suggests that while usually ignored by instrumental applications, character constitutes an important precedent for restoring the communicative dimension of contemporary architecture.

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