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Spirituality in Architectural Education: Twelve Years of the Walton Critic Program at the Catholic University of America [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm, kaal: 363 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Feb-2023
  • Kirjastus: The Catholic University of America Press
  • ISBN-10: 0813234816
  • ISBN-13: 9780813234816
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm, kaal: 363 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Feb-2023
  • Kirjastus: The Catholic University of America Press
  • ISBN-10: 0813234816
  • ISBN-13: 9780813234816
How does spirituality enter the education of an architect? Should it? What do we mean by 'spirituality' in the first place? Isn't architectural education a training ground for professional practice and, therefore, technically and secularly oriented? Is there even room to add something as esoteric if not controversial as spirituality to an already packed university curriculum? The humanistic and artistic roots of architecture certainly invite us to consider dimensions well beyond the instrumental, including spirituality. But how would we teach such a thing? And why, if spirituality is indeed relevant to learning architecture, have we heard so little about it?

Spirituality in Architectural Education addresses these and many other important philosophical, disciplinary, pedagogic, and practical questions. Grounded on the twelve-year-old Walton Critic Program at the Catholic University of America School of Architecture and Planning, this book offers solid arguments and insightful reflections on the role that "big questions" and spiritual sensibility ought to play in the architectural academy today. Using 11 design studios as stopping grounds, the volume takes the reader into a journey full of meaningful interrogations, pedagogic techniques, challenging realizations, and beautiful designs. Essays from renowned architects Craig W. Hartman, Juhani Pallasmaa, Alberto Campo Baeza, Claudio Silvestrin, Eliana Bórmida, Michael J. Crosbie, Prem Chandavarkar, Rick Joy, Susan Jones, and Daniel Libeskind open new vistas on the impact of spirituality in architectural education and practice. All this work is contextualized within the ongoing discussion of the role of spirituality and religion in higher education at large. The result is an unprecedented volume that starts a long-awaited conversation that will advance architectural schooling. ACSA Distinguished Professor Julio Bermudez, with recognized expertise on spirituality in architecture, will be the guide in this fascinating and contemplative journey.
List of Illustrations
viii
Acknowledgments xv
Foreword xix
Thomas Walton
Spirituality in the Design Studio: Introducing the Walton Program
1(10)
Juuo Bermudez
Spirituality in Architectural Education. Meditations
11(23)
Juuo Bermudez
The Walton Studio
34(11)
Juuo Bermudez
Being at the Edge of Order: Architecture is Deeply Spiritual, In Conversation with Daniel Libeskind
45(16)
Daniel Ubeskind
Emotional and Material Foundations of Architecture: Tectonically Emotive
61(14)
Susan Jones
Physical, Existential, and Spiritual Home: New Worlds
75(12)
Rick Joy
Vocation and the Deep Self: Teaching the Voice Within: Teaching the Voice Within
87(16)
Prem Chandavarkar
Changing Notions and Practices of Spirituality and the Sacred: Searching for a New Sacred Space
103(16)
Michael J. Crosbie
Designing Experiences: Ritual, Narrative, and Embodiment: Architecture as Experience
119(16)
Euana Bormida
Contemplative and Non-Egotistical Improvisation: Spirituality and Designing a Sacred Space
135(14)
Claudio Silvestrin
Building Essential Ideas: At Home On Surrender and Universality
149(16)
Alberto Campo Baeza
Alberto Campo Baeza
The Sacred Task of Architecture: The Art of Teaching: Objectives in my Walton Studio
165(16)
Juhani Pallasmaa
Consuming Creation: Rethinking Consumption and Materiality: Finding the Essence: Place and Spirituality
181(14)
Craig W. Hartman
Intuiting Spirituality Through Making, Space, and Light
195(4)
Antoine Predock
Spirituality in Architectural Education and Practice
199(17)
Bormida
Campo Baeza
Chandavarkar
Crosbie
Jones
Pallasmaa
APPENDIX
The Voluntary Architecture Simplicity Manifesto
216(3)
Julio Bermudez
Choosing Being: How to Respond to Today's Unhealthy State of Affairs
219(3)
Julio Bermudez
On the Architectural Design Parti
222(4)
Julio Bermudez
Testimonials 226(16)
Contributors 242(8)
Endnotes 250(7)
Bibliography 257(5)
Index 262
Julio Bermudez is professor of architecture and directs the Cultural Studies and Sacred Space graduate program at The Catholic University of America.