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How does the experience of turning a door handle, opening a door from one space to lead into another, affect us? It is no wonder that the door, one of the most elemental architectural forms, has such metaphorical richness. But even on a purely physical human level, the cold touch of a brass handle or the swish of a sliding screen gives rise to an emotional reaction, sometimes modest, occasionally profound. This book aims to understand how these everyday acts in space are influenced by architectural form, a concept that is vital for all architects to grasp if our buildings are to be anything more than a commercial or aesthetic enterprise. It considers how specific built elements and volumes, taken from a wide array of buildings and settings around the world, can sustain or deny our powers of decision. From the hand-carved stairs in Greek villages to free-floating catwalks, from the elegant processional steps of Renaissance Italy to Frank Lloyd Wrights masterly manipulation of form, from the seemingly random placement of Japanese stepping stones to the staircase in Chareaus Glass House, all provide very difference experiences of stepping from one level to the next, and all affect our experience of that space. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of our daily interactions with architecture, looking at stairs, floors and paths, moving interior spaces, perception and perspective, transparency and the relationship between a building and its setting. This book is not just for architects and designers engaged in the production of space, but for all those who seek a richer understanding of their place in the built world.

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An alternative history of world architecture, reaching from Ancient Greece to Scandinavian modernism, to demonstrate how every act of architecture affects our experience of the world
Introduction: Places of Possibility 6(14)
1 Floors of Agility
20(46)
The Docile Effect Of Flat Ground
24(1)
Vernacular Stairs And Footpaths
25(6)
Gravitational Currents
31(4)
Acrobatic Staircases
35(7)
The Sprightly Japanese Floor
42(8)
Vertiginous Edges
50(3)
Sky Cities And Residential Eyries
53(6)
The Graceful Flight Of Ramps
59(2)
Catwalks: From The Eiffel Tower To Arne Jacobsen's Stairways
61(5)
2 Mechanisms Of Transformation
66(50)
Interplay And Discovering The Self
69(4)
The Red Herrings Of Machine Architecture
73(1)
Modest Sliding Screens Of Japan
74(5)
Simple But Rewarding Vernacular Devices
79(8)
Genealogy Of Modern Kineticism
87(7)
Mechanical Marvels Of The Maison De Verre
94(8)
The Poetic Mutations Of Carlo Scarpa
102(8)
Tom Kundig's `Gizmos' And Steven Holl's `Hinged Space'
110(6)
3 Spaces Of Versatility
116(42)
Ambiguity
121(2)
Double-Perspective In 20Th-Century Poetry And Painting
123(2)
The Freedom Of Elbow Room
125(4)
Composite Staircases
129(3)
Italian Piazzas, Both Grand And Intimate
132(4)
Wright's `Sovereignty Of The Individual'
136(4)
Polyvalent Forms Of Herman Hertzberger
140(6)
Maurice Smith's Spatial Collages
146(4)
Giancarlo De Carlo's Participatory Architecture
150(2)
The Binary Values Of Aldo Van Eyck
152(6)
4 Depths Of Discovery
158(48)
Secrets Of Residual Space
162(2)
Japanese Grilles And Blinds
164(3)
Forest-Like Ventures
167(2)
The Mystery Of Shadows
169(7)
Fogged Images In Translucent Walls
176(3)
Intricacy And Patina
179(3)
Tiny Immensity
182(5)
Spatial Elasticity Of Sir John Soane
187(2)
Enigmatic Details Of Carlo Scarpa
189(2)
The Primorial Journey
191(7)
The Compelling Glimpse
198(3)
Enfilades And Receding Thresholds
201(5)
5 Fields Of Action
206(66)
Painterly Images Of A Pervious World
209(2)
Under Construction And In Ruin
211(4)
The Field Of Forces In Science And Art
215(2)
Open-Form Cities
217(4)
Stone Forests
221(3)
Interlaced Webs Of Iron And Glass
224(6)
Interfolding Space From Wright To Kappe
230(10)
Construction Of Holes
240(13)
Three-Dimensional Habitable Fields Of Maurice Smith
253(6)
The Japanese Spatial Lattice
259(13)
Notes 272(6)
Bibliography 278(3)
Photo Credits 281(1)
Index 282(5)
Acknowledgments 287
Henry Plummer teaches architectural history and design at the Center for Advanced Study, University of Illinois. He received his MArch from MIT, studied light-art with György Kepes and was a photographic apprentice to Minor White. He is the author of numerous books on architecture, including The Experience of Architecture and Nordic Light.