1st Edition

The Dynamics of Delight Architecture and Aesthetics

By Peter F. Smith Copyright 2003
    240 Pages 120 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    240 Pages 120 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Rounding off decades of exploration into the various ways in which buildings and urban sequences make an impact on the mind, The Dynamics of Delight emphasizes the qualitative aspects of form and space, providing designers with an analytical framework in which to evaluate projects on an aesthetic level. In laying the foundations for an appreciation of the aesthetic component in architecture, Smith considers the mechanisms which are involved in the aesthetic response and goes on to consider how human perception may be influenced by natural phenomena and draws on chaos theory and biomathematics to illustrate this original argument.

    Introduction  Part 1: Amsterdam and the Tiger  1. Laying the Foundations  2. The Roots of Aesthetic Perception  3. The Protean Factor  4. Exploring Harmony  5. From Harmony to Chaos  6. From Nature to Artefacts  7. Intelligent Interventions  8. Unity Versus Diversity  Part 2: The Parthenon and the Sunflower  9. The Deep Structure of Proportion  10. The Numerology of Beauty  11. Developing the Theme  12. Beyond the Portico and Dome  13. Contemporary Variations  14. Architectural Metaphor  15. Second Level Proportion  16. The Limbic Domain  17. Bioclimatic Opportunities  Part 3: The Dynamics of the City  18. The City and Dimensions of Engagement  19. The Rewards of Chance  20. The Street  21. The Square  22. Encounters with Old Gods  23. The Ethical Dimension

    Biography

    Until recently Peter F. Smith was the Vice President of the Royal Institute of British Architects with special responsibility for sustainable development and Professor of Architecture at Sheffield Hallam University. Prior to that he was Head of the Leeds School of Architecture of which he is Professor Emeritus.