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Place of Silence: Architecture / Media / Philosophy [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Newcastle University, UK), Edited by (University of Edinburgh, UK)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 599 g, 45 b&w illus
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Feb-2020
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • ISBN-10: 1350076597
  • ISBN-13: 9781350076594
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 599 g, 45 b&w illus
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Feb-2020
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • ISBN-10: 1350076597
  • ISBN-13: 9781350076594
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

The Place of Silence explores the poetics and politics of silence in architecture. Bringing together contributions by internationally recognized scholars in architecture and the humanities, it explores the diverse practices, affects, politics and cultural meanings of silence, silent places and silent buildings in historical and contemporary contexts.

What counts as silence in specific situations is highly relative, and the term itself carries complex and varied significations which make it a revealing field of study. Chapters explore a range of themes, from the apparent 'loss of silence' in the contemporary urban world; through designed silent spaces; to the forced silences of oppression, catastrophe, or technological breakdown. The book unfolds a rich and complementary array of perspectives which address – through the lens of architecture and place – questions of sound, atmosphere, and attunement, together building a volume which will form the key scholarly resource on architecture and silence.

Recenzijos

There is an essential relation between place and silence. In The Place of Silence, Mark Dorrian and Christos Kakalis allow us to explore that relation in its multiplicity of forms through a wonderful array of essays essays that move across different places and spaces and through a variety of media and disciplines. The result is a ground-breaking work that allows new insights into the character, not only of place and silence, but also of sound and space, emptiness and fullness, presence and absence, listening and attention, stillness and withdrawal. This is a book for everyone who has ever listened to the silence of a place or wondered at the place of silence itself. * Professor Jeff Malpas, Distinguished Professor, University of Tasmania * Libraries were filled with the sounds of noisy mumblers prior to silent reading. Rather than absence, silence like a pregnant pause is often replete with significance. This array of lucid essays by respected scholars skillfully plumbs the many dimensions of silence in architecture: spaces, objects, materials, thoughts, cultural practices, atmospheres and the chthonic. Figuring in these accounts are the stories of modern and historical architects, artists, musicians and philosophers acting across many scales from landscape to theaters and even within private toilet rooms. In todays cacophony when people are enamored with technology as an immediate universal salve, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking a quieter, subtler, deeper human-centered alternative that sings with unexpected approaches. * Professor Paul Emmons, Washington-Alexandria Architecture Center, Virginia Tech, USA *

Daugiau informacijos

The first in-depth study of the poetics and politics of silence in architecture.
List of illustrations
viii
List of contributors
xii
An introduction to silence 1(4)
Mark Dorrian
Christos Kakalis
PART ONE Mediating silence
5(70)
1 `Then there was war': John Hejduk's Silent Witnesses as nuclear criticism
1(20)
Mark Dorrian
2 Textures of silence in Claire Denis's Beau Travail (1999)
21(12)
Hannah Paveck
3 Listening to Visaginas: On the rescaling of silences and sounds in a former Soviet nuclear town
33(14)
Benjamin Cope
4 Urban silence and informational noise: A study of Athens's invisible structures
47(12)
Aikaterini Antonopoulou
5 The silent present: The contemporary atmosphere of architectural historiography
59(16)
Amy Kulper
PART TWO Material silences
75(52)
6 Between the lines
77(10)
Manuela Antoniu
7 The silence of Michelangelo's hammer
87(12)
Jonathan Foote
8 Making silence: Modes of emptiness in Iberian art and architecture
99(14)
Ross Jenner
9 On becoming petrified: The erotic gaze in architectural conception
113(14)
Carolina Dayer
PART THREE Practising silence
127(50)
10 Silence, paradox and religious topography
129(10)
Christos Kakalis
11 Silences generating space
139(10)
A.-Chr. Engels-Schwarzpaul
Carl Mika
12 Silence in the middle ground: Aesthetic immersion in the geologic
149(14)
Tiago Torres-Campos
13 John Hejduk and Samuel Beckett: Going on, in silence and lateness
163(14)
Jason O'Shaughnessy
PART FOUR Silence and the senses
177(50)
14 Quiet places -- silent space: Towards a phenomenology of silence
179(14)
Gernot Bohme
15 Silence please! A brief history of silence at the theatre
193(14)
Louise Pelletier
16 Vessels of place: Auditory landscapes, cross-cultural echoes in south-west Victoria
207(12)
Paul Carter
17 Attunement and silence
219(8)
Alberto Perez-Gomez
Notes 227(44)
Index 271
Mark Dorrian holds the Forbes Chair in Architecture at the University of Edinburgh and co-directs Metis, an atelier for art, architecture and urbanism. He has been a visiting professor at the Arkitektskolen Aarhus (Denmark), University of Michigan (USA), and Tianjin University (China), and a visiting scholar at the Canadian Centre for Architecture.

Christos Kakalis is an architect and Lecturer in Architecture at the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape of Newcastle University.