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Architectural Colossi and the Human Body

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The human body has been used as both a model and metaphor in architecture since antiquity. This book explores how it has been an inspiration for the exterior form of architectural colossi through the years. It considers the body as a source of architectural and artistic representation and in doing so explores the results of such practices in colossal sculptures and architectural praxis within a philosophical discourse of space, time and media. Architectural Colossi and the Human Body discusses the role of Platonic and Cartesian philosophy and how philosophers such as Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty, and theoreticians such as Frascari and Pallasmaa, have seen, described and analysed the human body and the role of architecture and perception. Drawing upon three key case studies and by employing theoretical ideas of Venturi and others, this book will provide an understanding of the role of anthromorphism and the relation and use of the human body with reference to selected architects and artists.

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ISBN: 9780367207922
Publication date: 12th May 2020
Author: Charalampos (Artist and Researcher, Greece) Politakis
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 164 pages
Series: Routledge Research in Architecture
Genres: Architecture
Architecture: public, commercial and industrial buildings
Theory of architecture
History of architecture