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Title
Poetics of underground space : architecture, literature, cinema
Type
Text
Monograph
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LCC: NA2542.7 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 720/.473 full (Assigner: dlc)(Source: 23)
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Summary
"The exploitation of land, especially in areas of particular value, has given rise to the need to reformulate the usual approach to building. If the development of urban sprawl, its infrastructure and its networks, generate increasingly compromised landscapes, what are the possible strategies to transform, expand and change the usual relationship between abuse of soil and unused subsoil? The book investigates the relationship architecture has with the underground. It provides a broad ranging historical and theoretical survey of, and critical reflection on, ideas pertaining to the creation and occupation of underground space. It overturns the classic dictates of construction on the surface and through numerous examples explores recoveries of existing voids, excavations, caves, quarries, grottos and burrows. Psychological, philosophical, literary and cinematographic legacies of underground architecture are mixed with the compositional, typological and constructive expedients, to produce a rich, diverse and compelling argument for these spaces"-- Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Huddling
Notes from the underground
The city other
Mimicry
Novelty is but oblivion
Stone skies
Sensations
Sous passages
Buried high-rises
Brightening the dark
Authorized Access Point
Boschi, Antonello, 1964- Poetics of underground space : architecture, literature, cinema