jueves, 22 de agosto de 2013
viernes, 2 de agosto de 2013
FLESH AND STONE. THE BODY AND THE CITY IN WESTERN CIVILIZATION
RICHARD SENNETT´S history of emotions approach:

I was prompted to write this history out of bafflement with a contemporary problem: the sensory deprivation which seems to curse most modern building; the dullness, the monotony, and the tactile sterility which afflicts the urban environment. This sensory deprivation is all the more remarkable because modern times have so privileged the sensations of the body and the freedom of physical life. When I first began to explore sensory deprivation in space, the problem seemed a professional failure - modern architects and urbanists having somehow lost an active connection to the human body in their designs. In time I came to see that the problem of sensory deprivation in space has larger causes and deeper historical origins".
Sennet, Richard ( 1996) , Flesh and Stone. The Body and the City in Western Civilization, New York - London: W.W. Norton & Company.
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