Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
88
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jan 1, 2014
Editora
Marsilio
ISBN-13
9788891012982
Descrição
Keller Easterling explores the concept of the floor as an integral yet often overlooked technology that facilitates human interactions with gravity and space. By examining the role of the floor in architecture and design, she reveals how this commonplace element shapes our experiences and movements within various environments. The floor is not merely a surface; it embodies a negotiation between physicality and presence, influencing how people relate to their surroundings.
Through engaging narratives and insights, Easterling delves into the cultural and functional significance of the floor in our daily lives. She invites readers to reconsider how this foundational aspect of design informs both social dynamics and individual behavior, prompting a deeper appreciation for the spaces we inhabit. This exploration encourages a fresh perspective on architecture, urging a recognition of the ways such overlooked elements contribute to our understanding of space and embodiment.
Through engaging narratives and insights, Easterling delves into the cultural and functional significance of the floor in our daily lives. She invites readers to reconsider how this foundational aspect of design informs both social dynamics and individual behavior, prompting a deeper appreciation for the spaces we inhabit. This exploration encourages a fresh perspective on architecture, urging a recognition of the ways such overlooked elements contribute to our understanding of space and embodiment.
Gêneros
Ciência e Tecnologia
História