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Bloomer, Kent C., et al. Body, Memory, and Architecture. Yale University Press, 1979. $32
Body, Memory, and Architecture by Kent C. Bloomer and Charles W. Moore explores the human body’s relation to enclosed and free spaces. The book emphasizes the importance of designing memorable places, and how the strength of an architectural or non-architectural space’s value is measured by its association with memory. The authors discuss the emotional and functional value of architectural elements and provide practical solutions for creating meaningful spaces. They describe buildings from an emotional perspective, highlighting the importance of the heart of a residential house and how each building carries the treasured memories of its inhabitants. The authors also discuss the relationship between the body and spaces, how each body can see and define spaces differently through their emotional status, and the significance of paths in providing a considerable experience to viewers. The book explores the differences between previous and current architects in their design approach and highlights the importance of active experiences in previous centuries. The book provides a thought-provoking investigation of different emotions, interactions, relations, and visual perceptions between the body and architecture.
Bloomer, Kent C., et al. Body, Memory, and Architecture. Yale University Press, 1979. $32
Body, Memory, and Architecture by Kent C. Bloomer and Charles W. Moore explores the human body’s relation to enclosed and free spaces. The book emphasizes the importance of designing memorable places, and how the strength of an architectural or non-architectural space’s value is measured by its association with memory. The authors discuss the emotional and functional value of architectural elements and provide practical solutions for creating meaningful spaces. They describe buildings from an emotional perspective, highlighting the importance of the heart of a residential house and how each building carries the treasured memories of its inhabitants. The authors also discuss the relationship between the body and spaces, how each body can see and define spaces differently through their emotional status, and the significance of paths in providing a considerable experience to viewers. The book explores the differences between previous and current architects in their design approach and highlights the importance of active experiences in previous centuries. The book provides a thought-provoking investigation of different emotions, interactions, relations, and visual perceptions between the body and architecture.
Bloomer, Kent C., et al. Body, Memory, and Architecture. Yale University Press, 1979. $32
Meselhy, Ahmed (Autor:in) / Malkawi, Amal T. (Autor:in)
30.01.2024
doi:10.21061/cc.v5i1.a.49
Community Change; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024); 1 ; 2576-6775
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
720
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