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082 0 4 _a720.28
_bP259b 2021
100 _aParreno, Christian
_916906
_eorg
245 1 3 _aBoredom, architecture, and spatial experience /
_cChristian Parreno
264 1 _aLondon:
_aNew York:
_bBloomsbury Visual Arts,
_c2021
300 _a260 páginas:
_bilustraciones; gráficas; fotografías
_c23 cm
336 _atxt
337 _2rdamedia
_an
338 _2rdacarrier
_anc
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 1 _a"Boredom is a ubiquitous feature of modern life. Endured by everyone, it is a by-product of modernity, and of situations, spaces and surroundings. As such, this book argues, boredom shares an intimate relationship with modern architecture - one that has been little-explored in architectural history and theory. Boredom, Architecture and Spatial Experience explores that relationship, showing how an understanding of boredom affords us a new way of looking at and understanding the modern architectural experience. It reconstructs a series of episodes in architectural history from the nineteenth century to the present, to explore how boredom became a normalized component of modernity, how it infiltrated into the production and reception of modern architecture, and how it serves to expose moments of crisis in the architecture of the twentieth century. Erudite and innovative, the work moves deftly from architectural theory and philosophy to art theory and sociology to make its case. Combining archival material, literary sources and illuminating excerpts from conversations with practitioners and thinkers (including Charles Jencks, Rem Koolhaas, Sylvia Lavin, and Jorge Silvetti), it reveals the complexity and importance of boredom in the experience and practice of architecture"-- Provided by publisher.
526 _aArquitectura
650 1 7 _aArquitectura
_xEstética
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901 _a2011-10-31 21:07:28
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