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(Dalhousie University, Canada), (Dalhousie University, Canada)
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With contributions from provocative art and architectural historians, this book is a unique exposition of the temporary architecture erected for festivals and the role it has played in developing Western architectural and urban theory.

Festival Architecture is arranged in historical periods – from Antiquity to the modern era – and divided between analyses of specific festivals, set in relation to contemporary architecture and urban design ideas and theories.

Illustrated with a wealth of unusual and rarely-seen images from the European festival tradition, this is a fascinating outline of the history of festival architecture ideal for postgraduate architecture and urban design students.

Illustration credits
ix
List of contributors
xi
Introduction
1(9)
Sarah Bonnemaison
Christine Macy
RITUAL AND ARCHITECTURE IN ANTIQUITY
The festive experience: Roman processions in the urban context
10(33)
Diane Favro
RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE SPECTACLE AS REPRESENTATIONS OF POWER
Festival bridal entries in Renaissance Ferrara
43(31)
Diane Yvonne Ghirardo
Festivals of state: the scenography of power in late Renaissance and Baroque Venice
74(39)
Margherita Azzi Visentini
Giovanna Fogli
Statecraft or stagecraft? English paper architecture in the seventeenth century
113(16)
Caroline Van Eck
Framing history: the Jubilee of 1625, the dedication of new Saint Peter's and the Baldacchino
129(26)
Maarten Delbeke
EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY FESTIVALS AND URBAN BEAUTIFICATION
The speculative challenges of festival architecture in eighteenth-century France
155(26)
Eric Monin
Nick Hargreaves
Christine Macy
WORLD EXPOSITIONS AND THE IDEA OF MODERNITY
Marking time and space in the city: Kromhout's decorations for the investiture of Wilhelmina in Amsterdam
181(34)
Nancy Stieber
Sound, light, and the mystique of space: Paris 1937
215(23)
Robert Weddle
FESTIVALS OF RESISTANCE
Festival urbanism: carnival as an expression of civil society in nineteenth-century Basel
238(37)
Christine Macy
Taking back the street, Paris 1968-78
275(34)
Sarah Bonnemaison
Index 309


Sarah Bonnemaison and Christine Macy have been involved in festival architecture since 1987, designing, lecturing and writing about it. Their book Architecture and Nature: creating the American landscape (Routledge 2003) won the 2005 Alice Davis Hitchcock Prize from the Society of Architectural Historians. They teach design and architectural history at Dalhousie University in Canada.