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Emotions and Architecture explores architecture as a medium to arouse or conceal emotions, to build consensus through shared values, or to reconnect the urban community to its alleged ancestry.



Emotions and Architecture: Forging Mediterranean Cities Between the Middle Ages and Early Modern Time explores architecture as a medium to arouse or conceal emotions, to build consensus through shared values, or to reconnect the urban community to its alleged ancestry.

The essays in this edited collection outline how architectonic symbols, images and structures were codified - and sometimes recast - to match or to arouse emotions awakened by wars, political dominance, pandemic challenges and religion. As signs of spiritual and political power, these elements were embraced and modulated locally, providing an endorsement to authorities and rituals for the community. This volume provides an overview of the phenomenon across the Italian region, stressing the transnationality of selected symbols and their various declination in local contexts. It deepens the issue of refitting symbols, artworks and structures to arouse emotions by carefully analysing specific cases, such as the Septizodium in Rome, The Holy House of Loreto in Venice and the reconstruction of L'Aquila. The collection, through its variegated contributions, offers a comprehensive view of the phenomenon: exploring the issue from political, social, religious and public health perspectives, and seeks to propose a new definition of architecture as a visual emotional language. Together, the essays show how the representation of virtues and emotions through architecture was part of a symbolic practice shared by many across the Italian context.

This book will be of interest to researchers and students studying architectural history, the history of emotions, and the history of art.

Lists of figures

List of contributors

Preface

Francesca Lembo Fazio

Valentina Tomassetti

1. Fragments, spolia and remains. Emotional antiquities in Rome between the
Early Modern and Renaissance era

Francesca Lembo Fazio

2. Spaces of Virtue. Transcultural Affection and its Representation in
Ottoman-Venetian Relations

Luc Wodzicki

3. The Geopolitics of Simulacra and the Seventeenth-Century Venetian Holy
House of Loreto

Liv Deborah Walberg

4. Mythmaking, Fidelity, and Urbanism in Early Modern Messina and Palermo

Tamara Morgenstern

5. Architecture and Emotions in Early Modern Quarantine Centres

Marina Inì

6. The rebuilding of LAquila after the 1703 quake: death and rebirth

Rossana Mancini

7. Identity Perception in Monuments, Ruins and Remains: Roman and
Romano-British Heritage in British Travel Accounts c.1770-1820

Barbara Tetti

Index
Francesca Lembo Fazio is a Research Fellow in the Department of History, Representation and Restoration of Architecture in Sapienza University of Rome. Her research activity focuses on the perception of ruins and spolia, traditional building techniques, and issues of built heritage and climate change. Her main works and publications are on the protection and reuse practices on ancient ruins in Early Modern Rome and on the restoration of modern architecture, from fascism to post-war reconstruction.

Valentina Tomassetti is currently a PhD student in the History Department at the University of Warwick. Valentinas research explores the gendered dimensions of female shame, from Renaissance to modern time. Valentina has extensive experience in teaching and has served as Senior Graduate Teaching Assistant between 2018 and 2021. As a proud first-generation graduate, Valentina is passionate about inclusivity and diversity in education. As well as completing her research and collaborating with different charities, Valentina is currently employed as Education and Engagement Officer at UK Parliament.