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Behind Architectural Filters: Phenomena of Interference explores the active role of architectural filters in generating physically and sensory charged spatial experiences. The book addresses how the material and the psychological strategies of permeable physical boundaries determine our perceptual experiences of the spaces we occupy.
This book explores architectural filters as connecting mechanisms capable of conjuring unique atmospheres that integrate the participation of several agents. The text analyzes ten case studies, grouped under five generative parameters: origin, density, thickness, function, and message. Each study investigates the main aspects of the filters' internal genesis and the character of the spaces informed by them. The cases illustrate a broad geographic, cultural, and historical scope, and connect past tradition with contemporary design. This methodology considers a historical and philosophical standpoint addressing vernacular, constructive, sustainable, and sensory considerations.
Written for students and scholars of architectural history, theory, art, design, and philosophy, Behind Architectural Filters: Phenomena of Interference offers an unprecedented perspective on the production of spatial atmospheres, bridging past and present while connecting thought and practice in a highly visual study.
Chapter 3 of this book is available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.routledge.com. It has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
Contents
Contents
Foreword. Harmonic Interference
David Leatherbarrow
Introduction. Materializing Light and Gaze
The Filter as a Limit of Space
Approaching the Idea of the Limit
Transforming Matter
Contour Conditions
On the Geometry of Filters
From Tradition to Virtuality: Historiographic Categories
The Dissipated Space Behind the Filter
The Filter as a Transitional Space
A Place of Lights and Shadows
The Vision of the Horizon
Exterior and Interior Landscapes
The Transitional Space: Ma and Engawa
The Filter as Structure and Construction
Natural Structure and Artificial Structure
The Structure of the Filter: Operations of Subtraction and Addition
The Stereotomic Filter: Predominance of Matter Over Air
The Tectonic Filter: Predominance of Air Over Matter
From the Perforated Box to the Disaggregated Framework
Generative Strategies
Strategies of Origin. Earth Filters and Air Filters
Earth Filters
Royal Bath. Comares Palace. The Alhambra. Granada, Spain. Fourteenth Century
Air Filters
Recoletos Court. Madrid, Spain. Eduardo Torroja; Secundino Zuazo. 1935
Strategies of Density. Heavy Filters and Light Filters
Heavy Filters
Melnikov House. Moscow, Russia. Konstantin S. Melnikov. 1927
Light Filters
Shuster Hall. Hunter College. Bronx, New York, US. Marcel Breuer; Robert F. Gatje. 1959
Strategies of Thickness. Shallow Filters and Deep Filters
Shallow Filters
Sarkhej Roza. Ahmedabad, India. Fifteenth Century
Deep Filters
Tower of Shadows. Chandigarh, India. Le Corbusier. 1956
Strategies of Function. Structural Filters and Enclosing Filters
Structural Filters
Public Library. Seattle, WA. Rem Koolhaas; Joshua Prince-Ramus. 2004
Enclosing Filters
Dominus Winery. Napa Valley, CA. Herzog & De Meuron. 1998
Strategies of Attention. Ground Filters and Figure Filters
Ground Filters
Heilige Familie Church. Oberhausen, Germany. Rudolf Schwarz. 1956
Figure Filters
Nôtre Dame du Haut. Ronchamp, France. Le Corbusier. 1955
6. Conclusions: Behind Architectural Filters
Index
Acknowledgements
Biography



