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Title Architecture and ritual : how buildings shape society / Peter Blundell Jones.

Description 1 online resource : ill.
Contents FC ; Half title; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Illustrations; Prologue and Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; Part 1: Power and Politics; 2 Black Rod and the Three Knocks on the Door; 3 The Lord Mayor's Banquet; 4 The Imperial Chinese Magistrate and His Yamen; 5 The Nuremberg Rally of 1934; Part 2: People and Their Territories; 6 Hunter-Gatherer Architecture: The Australian Aboriginal People; 7 The Oglala Sioux and the Four Directions; 8 The Tukanoan Maloca; 9 The Dogon of Mali; 10 The Dong, Building Types, and Building Rituals; Part 3: Modernities; 11 The European Farmstead
12 The Modernist Hospital; 13 The Opera and the Concert Hall; 14 The Fun Palace Project, Centre Pompidou, and Paradoxical Ideas of Freedom; 15 Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
Summary "Architecture and Ritual explores how the varied rituals of everyday life are framed and defined in space by the buildings which we inhabit. It penetrates beyond traditional assumptions about architectural style, aesthetics and utility to deal with something more implicit: how buildings shape and reflect our experience in ways of which we remain unconscious. Whether designed to house a grand ceremony or provide shelter for a daily meal, all buildings coordinate and consolidate social relations by giving orientation and focus to the spatial practices of those who use them. Peter Blundell Jones investigates these connections between the social and the spatial, providing critical insights into the capacity for architecture to structure human ritual, from the grand and formal to the mundane. This is achieved through deep readings of individual pieces of architecture, each with a detailed description of its particular social setting and use. The case studies are drawn from throughout architectural history and from around the globe, each enabling a distinct theoretical theme to emerge, and showing how social conventions vary with time and place, as well as what they have in common. Case studies range from the Nuremberg Rally to the Centre Pompidou, and from the Palace of Westminster to Dogon dwellings in Africa and a Modernist hospital. In considering how all architecture has to mesh with the habits, beliefs, rituals and expectations of the society that created it, the book presents deep implications for our understanding of architectural history and theory. It also highlights the importance for architects of understanding how buildings frame social space before they prescribe new architectural designs of their own. The book ends with a recent example of user participation, showing how contemporary user interest and commitment to a building can be as strong as ever."--
Subject Architecture and society.
Buildings -- Social aspects.
ISBN 9781474228510
9781472577498
1472577493

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SUP = Petchburi Information Technology Library
SUS = Sanamchandra Palace Library
SUT = Thapra Palace Library