Images of the Body in Architecture
Anthropology and Built Space
The volume "Images of the Body in Architecture. Anthropology and Built Space" addresses the relationship between the human body and built space, which determines architecture in practice and theory in an elementary way.
- Editor: Jasper Cepl, Kirsten Wagner
- ISBN: 978 3 8030 0731 5
- Size: 16 x 14,5. Hardcover
- Edition: 1st edition, original edition
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With the three focal points on the anthropometric, physiological and disciplined body, current social science theories on the history of the body are connected, the results of which have only been related to architecture in rudimentary form. The intention is a critical anthropology of architecture. On the one hand, the question is asked about the body images that historically underlie architecture, about their visualizations and their significance for the built space. On the other hand, architecture itself is considered as a social practice that conditions the body in its materiality and spatial order. The volume brings together contributions from cultural studies, architectural theory, art history, medical history, sociology, and philosophy.
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Editor Jasper Cepl, Kirsten Wagner Text Beatrix Zug-Rosenblatt, Christoph Schnoor, Claire Barbillon, Eckhard Leuschner, Frank Zöllner, Günter Feuerstein, Harry Francis Mallgrave, Heleni Porfyriou, Indra Kagis McEwen, Irene Nierhaus, Paolo Sanvito, Philipp Osten, Sven-Olov Wallenstein, Tanja Jankowiak, Tobias Cheung ISBN 978 3 8030 0731 5 Size 16 x 14,5. Hardcover Number of pages 404 pages Illustrations 200 Illustrations Languages English Edition 1st edition, original edition Release December 2015