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Author Hildebrand, Grant, 1934-

Title Origins of architectural pleasure / Grant Hildebrand
Published Berkeley : University of California Press, ©1999

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Description 1 online resource (xxiii, 174 pages) : illustrations
Contents The Aesthetics of Survival -- Finding a Good Home -- Exploring -- Categorizing and Differentiating -- Some Closing Comments
Summary "Why do some buildings make us feel happy or excited or tranquil? What is it in architecture that elicits pleasure? Grant Hildebrand asks these general questions in Origins of Architectural Pleasure, as well as more specific ones. To answer them, the author examines buildings and groups of buildingsfrom five continents and five millennia - that have retained their remarkable appeal or excitement. The book explores the reasons for such responses to the physical environment and relates some of our pleasure in architecture to elements in nature essential to survival, from the self-evident need for shelter to the aesthetic satisfaction of discovering order in complexly organized surroundings - or complexity in apparent order."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-167) and index
Notes English
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Subject Architecture -- Aesthetics.
Architecture -- Psychological aspects.
ARCHITECTURE -- Urban & Land Use Planning.
Architecture -- Aesthetics
Architecture -- Psychological aspects
Bouwkunst.
Esthetische ervaring.
Architecture -- Esthétique.
Architecture -- Aspect psychologique.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 98008213
ISBN 9780520921443
0520921445
0585280681
9780585280684