The Architecture of Memory
Title | The Architecture of Memory PDF eBook |
Author | Joëlle Bahloul |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 184 |
Release | 1996-07-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780521568920 |
Recalling life in a single house occupied by several Jewish and Muslim families, in the generation before Algerian independence, this is a micro-history of a period which came to an end in the early 1960s.
Memory and Architecture
Title | Memory and Architecture PDF eBook |
Author | Eleni Bastéa |
Publisher | UNM Press |
Pages | 364 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780826332691 |
An international study of cultural relationships with built environments.
Body, Memory, and Architecture
Title | Body, Memory, and Architecture PDF eBook |
Author | Kent C. Bloomer |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 162 |
Release | 1977-01-01 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 0300021429 |
Traces the significance of the human body in architecture from its early place as the divine organizing principle to its present near elimination
The Destruction of Memory
Title | The Destruction of Memory PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Bevan |
Publisher | Reaktion Books |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2007-04-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1861896387 |
Crumbled shells of mosques in Iraq, the bombing of British cathedrals in World War II, the fall of the World Trade Center towers on September 11: when architectural totems such as these are destroyed by conflicts and the ravages of war, more than mere buildings are at stake. The Destruction of Memory reveals the extent to which a nation weds itself to its landscape; Robert Bevan argues that such destruction not only shatters a nation’s culture and morale but is also a deliberate act of eradicating a culture’s memory and, ultimately, its existence. Bevan combs through world history to highlight a range of wars and conflicts in which the destruction of architecture was pivotal. From Cortez’s razing of Aztec cities to the carpet bombings of Dresden and Tokyo in World War II to the war in the former Yugoslavia, The Destruction of Memory exposes the cultural war that rages behind architectural annihilation, revealing that in this subliminal assault lies the complex aim of exterminating a people. He provocatively argues for “the fatally intertwined experience of genocide and cultural genocide,” ultimately proposing the elevation of cultural genocide to a crime punishable by international law. In an age in which Frank Gehry, I. M. Pei, and Frank Lloyd Wright are revered and yet museums and temples of priceless value are destroyed in wars around the world, Bevan challenges the notion of “collateral damage,” arguing that it is in fact a deliberate act of war.
Designing Memory
Title | Designing Memory PDF eBook |
Author | Sabina Tanović |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2019-11-28 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1108486525 |
This innovative study of memorial architecture investigates how design can translate memories of human loss into tangible structures, creating spaces for remembering. Using approaches from history, psychology, anthropology and sociology, Sabina Tanović explores purposes behind creating contemporary memorials in a given location, their translation into architectural concepts, their materialisation in the face of social and political challenges, and their influence on the transmission of memory. Covering the period from the First World War to the present, she looks at memorials such as the Holocaust museums in Mechelen and Drancy, as well as memorials for the victims of terrorist attacks, to unravel the private and public role of memorial architecture and the possibilities of architecture as a form of agency in remembering and dealing with a difficult past. The result is a distinctive contribution to the literature on history and memory, and on architecture as a link to the past.
Sites of Memory
Title | Sites of Memory PDF eBook |
Author | Craig E. Barton |
Publisher | Princeton Architectural Press |
Pages | 204 |
Release | 2001-03 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9781568982335 |
"These essays explore the historic and contemporary effects of race upon the development of the built environment, and examine the myths and realities of America's racial landscapes. Its multi-disciplinary approach identifies and interprets the black cultural landscape, examining its visual, spatial, and ideological dimensions.".
Moonwalking with Einstein
Title | Moonwalking with Einstein PDF eBook |
Author | Joshua Foer |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 341 |
Release | 2011-03-03 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1101475978 |
The blockbuster phenomenon that charts an amazing journey of the mind while revolutionizing our concept of memory “Highly entertaining.” —Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker “Funny, curious, erudite, and full of useful details about ancient techniques of training memory.” —The Boston Globe An instant bestseller that has now become a classic, Moonwalking with Einstein recounts Joshua Foer's yearlong quest to improve his memory under the tutelage of top "mental athletes." He draws on cutting-edge research, a surprising cultural history of remembering, and venerable tricks of the mentalist's trade to transform our understanding of human memory. From the United States Memory Championship to deep within the author's own mind, this is an electrifying work of journalism that reminds us that, in every way that matters, we are the sum of our memories.