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Daidalos at work : a phenomenological approach to the study of Minoan architecture / Clairy Palyvou
- Author
- Palyvou, Klairē
- Published
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : INSTAP Academic Press, 2018.
- Physical Description
- xxxii, 254 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm
- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: Architecture and Archaeology: Tasks and Tools -- A Phenomenological Approach -- Managing Absence and Image Making in Archaeology -- 1.Minoan Architecture in the Turmoil of the 20th Century -- The Pioneers -- On Words, Names, and Terms: "Must a Name Mean Something?" -- The Impossible Typology of a Continuum -- Relative Time, Absolute Chronologies -- 2.Land Matters -- The Accident of Location -- The Genius Loci and the Poetics of the Natural Environment -- A Nature Inhabited by Gods, Artists, and Geometers -- 3.The Circle and the Square -- 4.Boundaries and Connectors -- Insulation and Communication -- Bounding Elements -- Connectors -- Hierarchical Circulatory Patterns and the Curse of the Labyrinth -- 5.Configuration of the Constituent Parts -- The Way: Approach and Departure -- Entry and Egress: Crossing the Threshold -- In Between: The Porch -- The Vestibule: An Arriving-Leaving Place -- The Room with the Central Column: Marking the Center -- The Minoan Hall: Symmetry, Order, and Gradation -- The Polythyron Hall: Mutability -- Lustral Basin and Pillar Crypt: Back to the Archetypes -- Storage and Service -- Places with No Names and Tasks out of Place -- Outdoor Spaces -- 6.Design and Execution -- The Commissioner, the Architect, and the Process -- Composition and Design Tools -- The Quantitative Aspect of Architecture -- 7.The Art of Building -- Building as Technology -- Building Materials -- Structural Systems: Massive versus Skeleton -- Multistory Construction -- Standardization (and Prefabrication?) -- Responding to Seismic Threat -- 8.The Art of Appearance -- Undulating Ground, Indented Facades, Stepped Skyline -- Solids and Voids -- Ordering Principles -- The Elusive Effect of Symmetry -- Ornament: The Art of Display and Concealment -- Color and Light Effects -- 9.On Function in Architecture and Archaeology -- The Many Meanings of Function -- Capacity, Tolerance, and Time -- The Symbolic Capacity of Architecture: Monumentality -- 10.The Minoan Palace: Empowering the Center -- On Names and Terms (Again) -- The Taking Place of the Palace: Group Design -- Keeping the Distance: The West Court and West Facade -- Access and Entrance Systems -- Void but Not Empty: The Central Court -- Unifying Facades and Interlocking Elements: Porticoes and Balconies -- Constituent Zones -- Patterns of Connectivity and Coherence -- 11.Back to the 21st Century A.D.: Reflections from the Future -- The Minoan Distance: Myths and Realities -- Common Traits in Asymptote Trajectories -- The Minoan Modernity: A True Genesis.
- Summary
- The Bronze Age was a time of affluence and innovation for Crete, a unique 'moment' in the early history of architecture that, in a bizarre way, echos the modern world of the 20th century AD. The mythical Daidalos, with his many attributes and tasks, stands for the protoype of 'an architect at work', following orders and desires set by his clients and by society. The labyrinth, as a paradigm of order, stands for the primordial idea of architecture and a metaphor of human existence. In this book, architecture is the protagonist and phenomoneology the basic tool of thought. It addresses archaeologists, architectural historians, and architects alike, in the hope that it will prove useful to those interested in understanding the Minoan world through its architecture as much as those interested in exploring architecture through the Minoan paradigm.
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9781931534949 (paperback ; alk. paper)
1931534942 - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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