Introduction: Bodies and Buildings in Motion

Kimberley Skelton
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Since antiquity, motion had been a key means of designing and describing the physical environment. During the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries, however, individuals across Europe increasingly designed, experienced, and discussed a new world of motion – one characterized by continuous, rather than segmented, movement. This chapter examines the shift from segmented to continuous motion in order to establish the architectural and cultural historical context for the following eight essays. It considers how architects and other authors stressed ever more putting individuals in motion through new types of built spaces and through new approaches to architectural treatises and guidebooks, while writers in other discourses encompassing science, medicine, and philosophy debated movements at all scales from the heliocentric universe to vibrating atoms.
简介:运动中的身体和建筑
自古以来,运动一直是设计和描述物理环境的关键手段。然而,从16世纪到18世纪,欧洲各地的人们越来越多地设计、体验和讨论一个新的运动世界——一个以连续运动而不是分段运动为特征的世界。本章考察了从分段运动到连续运动的转变,以便为接下来的八篇文章建立建筑和文化历史背景。它考虑了建筑师和其他作者如何通过新型建筑空间和建筑论文和指南的新方法来强调更多的个人运动,而其他包括科学,医学和哲学的作家则讨论了从日心说宇宙到振动原子的各种尺度的运动。
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