|
|
Browse and Compare Price at 40+ Sites and 20,000+ Stores!!
| | FAQ/About us | Recommend us | Browse | Memo | Book Reviews | Random Quotes | Help | |
![]() |
Find more info., search and price compare for Origins of Architectural Pleasure by Grant Hildebrand Binding: Hardcover, 1 edition, 197 pages Publisher: University of California Press Weight: 1.3 pound Dimension: H: 0.7 x L: 10 x W: 7.1 inches ISBN 10: 0520215052 ISBN 13: 9780520215054 Click here to search for this book and compare price at 40+ bookstores with AddALL.com! If you cannot find this book in our new and in print search, be sure to try our used and out of print search too! |
Book Description: Speculating that nature has 'designed' us to prefer certain conditions and experiences, Hildebrand is interested in how the characteristics of our most satisfying built environments mesh with Darwinian selection. In examining the appeal of such survival based characteristics he cites architectural examples spanning five continents and five millennia. Among those included are the Palace of Minos, the Alhambra, Wells cathedral, the Shinto shrine at Ise, the Piazza San Marco, Brunelleschi's Pazzi Chapel, Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater, a Seattle condominium, and recent houses by Eric Owen Moss and Arne Bystrom. Just what characteristics bestow evolutionary benefits? 'Refuge and prospect' offer a protective place of concealment close to a foraging and hunting ground. 'Enticement' invites the safe exploration of an information rich setting where worthwhile discoveries await. 'Peril' elicits an emotion of pleasurable fear and so tests and increases our competence in the face of danger: thus the attraction of a skyscraper or a house poised over a vertiginous ravine. 'Order and complexity' tease our intuitions for sorting complex information into survival useful categories. Gracefully written, with excellent illustrations that complement the text, Origins of Architectural Pleasure will open the reader's eyes to new ways of seeing a home, a workplace, a vacation setting, even a particular table in a restaurant. It also suggests important design considerations for buildings with a more pressing mandate for human appeal, such as hospitals, retirement homes, and hospices. |
[ For web hosting, AddALL recommend Liquidweb]