Architecture, Mentalities and Meaning

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Aesthetic Configurations
Aldo Van Eyck
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Architectural Cultures
Architectural Devices
Architectural Logic
Architectural Mentalities
Associative Energy
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built environment studies
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cultural theory in design
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Early Postmodernism
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False Empowerment
Fast Track Sets
High Impact Signs
Human Chemistry
Human Environmental Equations
Human Environmental Relationships
human-environment interaction
Intellectual Mechanisms
interdisciplinary architectural analysis
Mathematical Essences
Monumental Cemeteries
objectivity in architectural mentalities
philosophy of space
Post-modern Mentalities
Pragmatic Mentalities
Rossi's Architecture
Rossi’s Architecture
socio-economic context architecture
Space Syntax
Urban Disciplines
Van Eyck
Van Eyck's Orphanage
Van Eyck’s Orphanage

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138056961
  • Weight: 589g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In order to function, architectural theory and practice must be shaped to suit current cultural, economic, and political forces. Thus, architecture embodies reductive logic that conditions the treatment of human and social processes – which raises the question of how to define objectivity for architectural mentalities that must conform to a set of immediate conditions.

This book focuses on meaning, and on the physical and mental processes that define life in built environments. The potential to draw knowledge from aesthetics, psychology, political economy, philosophy, geography, and sociology is offset by the fact that architectural logic is inevitably reductive, cultural, socio-economic, and political. However, despite the duty to conform, it is argued that the treatment of human processes, and the understanding of architectural mentalities, can benefit from interdisciplinary linkages, small freedoms, and cracks in a system of imperatives that can yield the means of greater objectivity.

This is valuable reading for students and researchers interested in architectural theory as a working reality, and in the relationships between architecture and other fields.

Patrick Malone is the founder of Arcitalia, Italy. As an academic, he has undertaken research into property capital, has championed urban design, and promoted the regeneration of neglected settlements in rural Italy. He is especially interested in architectural theory and practice, and in what they can gain from urban and academic disciplines.

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