Hands have no tears to flow : reports from/without architecture / [editor, Arno Ritter ; authors, Wolfgang Tschapeller, Christina Jauernik ; translation, Martina Griller].
Wien ; New York : Springer, ©2012.
1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cm
The primary topic of the book is the relationship between the human body and the architectural and urban spaces constructed for it. Identities flow between one subject and another as warmth in a heat exchanger. Is there anything similarly valid for architecture? Is it possible for architectural rules of buildings to be assigned to the inhabitants? Can inhabitants absorb the functionality buildings? Then, isn't the construction site the inhabitant rather than the building? Considering this, how will our stock of "building components" then develop? "hands have no tears to flow..." is a collection of commentaries, pictures and excerpts, quotations and constructs conceived around the human body. The book contains material by Ray und Charles Eames, Bernard Rudofsky, Friedrich Kiesler and other contributors. The design firm "grafisches Büro" is responsible for the bibliophilic design.
9783709113196
3709113199
Architecture Human factors.
Human body (Philosophy)
Architecture Facteurs humains.
Corps humain (Philosophie)
Architektur
Städtebau
Kunst
Körper
Ritter, Arno.
Tschapeller, Wolfgang.
Jauernik, Christina.
Reports from/without architecture
Location: Library main 283490
Call No.: BIB 221774
Status: Available
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