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Temple, Nicholas (2006) Disclosing Horizons : Architecture, Perspective and Redemptive Space. 1st Edition ed. Routledge, London. ISBN 9781134117086

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Abstract

This study examines the influence of perspective on architecture, highlighting how critical historical changes in the representation and perception of space continue to inform the way architects design.

Since its earliest developments, perspective was conceived as an exemplary form of representation that served as an ideal model of how everyday existence could be measured and ultimately judged. Temple argues that underlying the symbolic and epistemological meanings of perspective there prevails a deeply embedded redemptive view of the world that is deemed perfectible.

Temple explores this idea through a genealogical investigation of the cultural and philosophical contexts of perspective throughout history, highlighting how these developments influenced architectural thought. This broad historical enquiry is accompanied by a series of case-studies of modern or contemporary buildings, each demonstrating a particular affinity with the accompanying historical model of perspective.

Item Type: Book
Subjects: G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GE Environmental Sciences
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email lib@uiii.ac.id
Date Deposited: 22 Nov 2021 08:35
Last Modified: 22 Nov 2021 08:35
URI: http://digitalcollections.uiii.ac.id/id/eprint/536

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