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A Nocturnal History of Architecture

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For centuries, architectural theory has been dominated by solar and diurnal paradigms. References to night in Vitruvius' De Architectura are scarce, as they are in the Renaissance treatises by Alberti or Palladio. However, the night has been, for millennia, a central laboratory in the development of new forms of space. This book offers a first chronological attempt at A Nocturnal History of Architecture, spanning over 2000 years across different geographies and societies. From the elusive darkness of Greek temples to the overlit American suburbia, and from moon-inspired Japanese aesthetics to Italian nightclubs, it reveals how the evolution of human beings and their material environment is inseparable from the night. Editors: Javier F. Contreras, Vera Sacchetti, Roberto Zancan Contributions by: Sébastien Grosset, Efrosyni Boutsikas, Maria Shevelkina, Murielle Hladik, Maarten Delbeke, Amy Chazkel, Lucía Jalón, Carlotta Darò, Yan Rocher, Alexandra Sumorok, Chase Galis, Cat Rossi, Léa-Catherine Szacka, Hilary Orange, Nick Dunn, Youri Kravtchenko

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hal-04497505 , version 1 (15-03-2025)

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Javier Fernandez Contreras, Roberto Zancan, Vera Sacchetti. A Nocturnal History of Architecture. Javier Fernández Contreras; Vera Sacchetti; Roberto Zancan. Spector Books; HEAD – Publishing, 2, 2024, COLUMN, Javier Fernández Contreras, 978-3-95905-674-8. ⟨hal-04497505⟩
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