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_aKarmon, David E _993198 |
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245 | _aArchitecture and the senses in the Italian renaissance : the varieties of architectural experience | ||
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_aCambridge _bCambridge university Press _c2021 |
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505 | _aContents List of Illustrations page ix Preface xiii Acknowledgments xxix 1 A SENSE OF RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE 1 The Pluralism of William James 2 New Directions in Scholarship 6 Renaissance Architecture and the Great Divide 10 Architectural Phenomenology 15 The Architectural Historian and the Senses 18 A Map to the Book 25 2 ARCHITECTURE AND THE IMAGINATION 29 The Renaissance Understanding of the Senses 33 Interacting with Environments 37 Renaissance Reverie 43 Architectural Reverie 45 Material Reverie 49 The Hypnerotomachia Poliphili 52 La Petite Maison 57 3 MOVEMENT IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT 63 "Static and Unchangeable Form" 66 Gender, Movement, and the City 78 Walking on Chopines 79 The Pleasures of the Paved Surface 84 City Walls and Gates 92 Neighborhood Boundaries 94 On Foot in Renaissance Rome 99 4 THE BUILDING OF DEVOTION 106 The Mystery of Smell 108 Intimate Olfactory Patterns 112 Scenting Three Chapels 115 Proximate to Distant Sensing 122 Sensory Ethics 125 Scents of the Imagination 127 The Ghetto and the Senses 129 5 SENSATIONS OF HEAL TH AND ILLNESS 140 Architecture and the Medical Treatise 141 Sensing in Public and in Private 146 Florence: Santa Maria Nuova 151 Milan: Ospedale Maggiore 155 Ottoman Hospitals and the Senses 165 Sensory Refreshment and the Garden 167 Malta: Sacra Infermeria 171 Epilogue 177 Bibliography 189 Notes 205 Index 223 | ||
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