Henriette Steiner, Maximilian Sternberg
Phenomenologies of the City
Studies in the History and Philosophy of Architecture
Henriette Steiner, Maximilian Sternberg
Phenomenologies of the City
Studies in the History and Philosophy of Architecture
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This book brings architecture and urbanism into dialogue with phenomenology. The contributors are architects and scholars of urbanism with backgrounds in literature, history, religious studies, and art history. The book addresses architectureà â â s relationship with the city in a wide range of historical and contemporary contexts.
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This book brings architecture and urbanism into dialogue with phenomenology. The contributors are architects and scholars of urbanism with backgrounds in literature, history, religious studies, and art history. The book addresses architectureà â â s relationship with the city in a wide range of historical and contemporary contexts.
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- Ashgate Studies in Architecture
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 157mm x 234mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9781138567436
- ISBN-10: 1138567434
- Artikelnr.: 50295204
- Ashgate Studies in Architecture
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 157mm x 234mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9781138567436
- ISBN-10: 1138567434
- Artikelnr.: 50295204
Henriette Steiner is Associate Professor in the Section for Landscape Architecture and Planning at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and Maximilian Sternberg is a Lecturer in Architecture at the University of Cambridge, UK.
Contents: Introduction, Henriette Steiner and Maximilian Sternberg. Part I
Urban Order and the Lived City: Convivimus ergo sumus, Peter Carl; Squaring
the city: between Roman and Rabbinic urban geometry, Gil P. Klein; Medieval
moderns? Cistercians and the city, Maximilian Sternberg; The proximity of
difference and the three cities of Copenhagen, Henriette Steiner. Part II
Culture and the Natural World: Atmospheric conditions, David Leatherbarrow;
Art Nouveau gardens of the mind: bell jars, hothouses, and winter gardens -
preserving immanent natures, Amy Catania Kulper; Burning the grove: from
the celestial garden to the picturesque landscape in Baroque England,
Robert Ferguson; The garden and the city: fragmented dreams of totality,
Mari Hvattum. Part III From Fragment to City: Between architecture and the
city, Dalibor Vesely; Early debates in modern architectural education:
between instrumentality and historical phronesis, Alberto Pérez-Gómez;
Gothic of the Murdered God: from the crystal creed to the spirit of
abstraction in modern German architecture, Gabriele Bryant; Corporeal
spatiality and the restorative fragment in early twentieth-century art and
architecture, Dagmar Motycka Weston. Part IV Urban Discontinuities: Agon in
urban conflict: some possibilities, Wendy Pullan; A fragment in the city:
the Behind the Iron Gate housing estate, Gabriela Åwitek; The
phenomenology of food, Carolyn Steel; Changing places: navigating urbanity
in the global South, Matthew Barac. Index.
Urban Order and the Lived City: Convivimus ergo sumus, Peter Carl; Squaring
the city: between Roman and Rabbinic urban geometry, Gil P. Klein; Medieval
moderns? Cistercians and the city, Maximilian Sternberg; The proximity of
difference and the three cities of Copenhagen, Henriette Steiner. Part II
Culture and the Natural World: Atmospheric conditions, David Leatherbarrow;
Art Nouveau gardens of the mind: bell jars, hothouses, and winter gardens -
preserving immanent natures, Amy Catania Kulper; Burning the grove: from
the celestial garden to the picturesque landscape in Baroque England,
Robert Ferguson; The garden and the city: fragmented dreams of totality,
Mari Hvattum. Part III From Fragment to City: Between architecture and the
city, Dalibor Vesely; Early debates in modern architectural education:
between instrumentality and historical phronesis, Alberto Pérez-Gómez;
Gothic of the Murdered God: from the crystal creed to the spirit of
abstraction in modern German architecture, Gabriele Bryant; Corporeal
spatiality and the restorative fragment in early twentieth-century art and
architecture, Dagmar Motycka Weston. Part IV Urban Discontinuities: Agon in
urban conflict: some possibilities, Wendy Pullan; A fragment in the city:
the Behind the Iron Gate housing estate, Gabriela Åwitek; The
phenomenology of food, Carolyn Steel; Changing places: navigating urbanity
in the global South, Matthew Barac. Index.
Contents: Introduction, Henriette Steiner and Maximilian Sternberg. Part I
Urban Order and the Lived City: Convivimus ergo sumus, Peter Carl; Squaring
the city: between Roman and Rabbinic urban geometry, Gil P. Klein; Medieval
moderns? Cistercians and the city, Maximilian Sternberg; The proximity of
difference and the three cities of Copenhagen, Henriette Steiner. Part II
Culture and the Natural World: Atmospheric conditions, David Leatherbarrow;
Art Nouveau gardens of the mind: bell jars, hothouses, and winter gardens -
preserving immanent natures, Amy Catania Kulper; Burning the grove: from
the celestial garden to the picturesque landscape in Baroque England,
Robert Ferguson; The garden and the city: fragmented dreams of totality,
Mari Hvattum. Part III From Fragment to City: Between architecture and the
city, Dalibor Vesely; Early debates in modern architectural education:
between instrumentality and historical phronesis, Alberto Pérez-Gómez;
Gothic of the Murdered God: from the crystal creed to the spirit of
abstraction in modern German architecture, Gabriele Bryant; Corporeal
spatiality and the restorative fragment in early twentieth-century art and
architecture, Dagmar Motycka Weston. Part IV Urban Discontinuities: Agon in
urban conflict: some possibilities, Wendy Pullan; A fragment in the city:
the Behind the Iron Gate housing estate, Gabriela Åwitek; The
phenomenology of food, Carolyn Steel; Changing places: navigating urbanity
in the global South, Matthew Barac. Index.
Urban Order and the Lived City: Convivimus ergo sumus, Peter Carl; Squaring
the city: between Roman and Rabbinic urban geometry, Gil P. Klein; Medieval
moderns? Cistercians and the city, Maximilian Sternberg; The proximity of
difference and the three cities of Copenhagen, Henriette Steiner. Part II
Culture and the Natural World: Atmospheric conditions, David Leatherbarrow;
Art Nouveau gardens of the mind: bell jars, hothouses, and winter gardens -
preserving immanent natures, Amy Catania Kulper; Burning the grove: from
the celestial garden to the picturesque landscape in Baroque England,
Robert Ferguson; The garden and the city: fragmented dreams of totality,
Mari Hvattum. Part III From Fragment to City: Between architecture and the
city, Dalibor Vesely; Early debates in modern architectural education:
between instrumentality and historical phronesis, Alberto Pérez-Gómez;
Gothic of the Murdered God: from the crystal creed to the spirit of
abstraction in modern German architecture, Gabriele Bryant; Corporeal
spatiality and the restorative fragment in early twentieth-century art and
architecture, Dagmar Motycka Weston. Part IV Urban Discontinuities: Agon in
urban conflict: some possibilities, Wendy Pullan; A fragment in the city:
the Behind the Iron Gate housing estate, Gabriela Åwitek; The
phenomenology of food, Carolyn Steel; Changing places: navigating urbanity
in the global South, Matthew Barac. Index.