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Aesthetic theories in architecture have been conceptually based on understanding architecture as a spatial art form, and have increasingly become involved more in abstract, intellectual readings of architecture rather than focusing on the core of its sensorial experience. The present study, by comparatively analyzing the Humayun's Tomb and Sarkhej Roza, brings experience back into the focus of aesthetics and shows the importance of considering the over-all sensory experience of the body moving through space as essential to understanding aesthetic experience.

Produktbeschreibung
Aesthetic theories in architecture have been conceptually based on understanding architecture as a spatial art form, and have increasingly become involved more in abstract, intellectual readings of architecture rather than focusing on the core of its sensorial experience. The present study, by comparatively analyzing the Humayun's Tomb and Sarkhej Roza, brings experience back into the focus of aesthetics and shows the importance of considering the over-all sensory experience of the body moving through space as essential to understanding aesthetic experience.
Autorenporträt
Ranu Singh is an alumni of School of Architecture, CEPT University, India. At present she is working with Vir.Mueller architects, New Delhi. She is interested in comparative study of different architectural traditions.