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Mechanics and Meaning in Architecture
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An exploration of technologys role in architecture and humanitys understanding of nature.In Mechanics and Meaning in Architecture, Lance LaVine shows that in architecture, as practiced and taught today, the technological aspect of the professionhow weight is distributed, how heat flow is regulated, and how light is permitted to enterhas been ceded to engineers and other technical specialists. And in doing so, he argues, architects have lost sight of one of architectures most important purposes, that of providing a literal and figurative window onto the world.As a technology of habitation, architecture should give people both a practical and a metaphorical understanding of their relationship with nature. For LaVine, this knowledge emanates from a sensual understanding of the natural world as a felt force. At its most basic level, architecture demands an understanding of and response to the natural forces of gravity, climate, and sunlight. At the center of Mechanics and Meaning in Architecture are case studies of four very different houses: a Finnish log farmhouse from the nineteenth century; Charles Moores house in Orinda, California; Tadao Andos Wall House in Japan; and Le Corbusiers Villa Savoye near Paris. Through his imaginative readings of structures, LaVine highlights how the architects involved have used the oldest and most fundamental architectural technologieswalls, floors, ceilings, columns, beams, and windowsin ways that offer creative responses to the natural world and humanitys place in it.Clearly, architects are comfortable with the practical and aesthetic components of their profession. With this book, Lance LaVine encourages them also to understand what makes their use of technology unique and essential, and to reclaim the natural world for meaningful interpretation in their design of buildings.
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University of Minnesota Press; March 1997
230 pages; ISBN 9780816690985
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230 pages; ISBN 9780816690985
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