This book looks at specific instances in the Renaissance, Enlightenment and our own time when architectural ideas and ideas of biological life come into close proximity with each other. These convergences are fascinating and complex, offering new insights into architecture and its role. Establishing architecture as a product of the ascendancy of the position of human life, the author shows here that while architecture is dependent on life forces for its existence, at the same time it must be, at some level, indifferent to the life within it. Life, for its part, privileges itself above all else, and seeks to continuously expand its field of expression. This, then, is the asymmetrical condition, and to understand it is to gain important new theoretical perspectives into the nature of architecture. Additional ISBNs 9781280313868, 9780415701068, 1280313862, 0415701066Architecture, Animal, Human The Asymmetrical Condition By: Catherine T. Ingraham Publisher: Routledge Print ISBN: 9780415701075, 0415701074 other ISBNs: 9781135993382, 1135993386 Edition: 1st Pages: 376 Copyright year: 2006 SKU: 9781135993382R90 ? ?
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