The Global Built Environment as a Representation of Realities: Why and How Architecture Should Be the Subject of Worldwide Comparison

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World architecture as a subject of comparative study is not new. In the early nineteenth century, western and non-western 'high cultures' were seen as more or less equal, while their forms were compared with each other without attention to content, meaning or context. This original study calls for the built environment worldwide to be seen as a representation of a new, meaningful combination, in the specific context of a concrete commission of architectural elements that were already there. This title can be previewed in Google Books - http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN9789087280635.

Author(s): Aart J.J. Mekking, Eric Roose
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 216

Contents......Page 6
Introduction. Breaking Boundaries: Towards a Global Theory of Architectural Representation......Page 8
1. The Architectural Representation of Reality......Page 24
2. The Architectural Representation of Islam......Page 52
3. The Architectural Representation of Paradise......Page 96
4. The Architectural Representation of Taboo......Page 142
5. The Architectural Representation of Diversity......Page 174
List of Contributors......Page 208
Classified Index......Page 210