Textile in architecture : from the Middle Ages to modernism /

"This book investigates the interconnections between textile and architecture via a variety of case studies from the Middle Ages through the twentieth century and from diverse geographic contexts. Among the oldest human technologies, building and weaving have intertwined histories. Textile stru...

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Group Author: Ekici, Didem (Editor); Blessing, Patricia (Editor); Baudez, Basile, 1974- (Editor)
Published: Routledge,
Publisher Address: Abingdon, Oxon :
Publication Dates: 2023.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "This book investigates the interconnections between textile and architecture via a variety of case studies from the Middle Ages through the twentieth century and from diverse geographic contexts. Among the oldest human technologies, building and weaving have intertwined histories. Textile structures go back to Palaeolithic times and are still in use today and textile furnishings have long been used in interiors. Beyond its use as a material, textile has offered a captivating model and metaphor for architecture through its ability to enclose, tie together, weave, communicate, and adorn. Recently, architects have shown a renewed interest in the textile medium due to the use of computer-aided design, digital fabrication, and innovative materials and engineering. The essays edited and compiled here, work across disciplines to provide new insights into the enduring relationship between textiles and architecture. The contributors critically explore the spatial and material qualities of textiles as well as cultural and political significance of textile artifacts, patterns, and metaphors in architecture. Textile in Architecture is organized into three sections: "Ritual Spaces," which examines the role of textiles in the formation and performance of socio-political, religious, and civic rituals; "Public and Private Interiors" explores how textiles transformed interiors corresponding to changing aesthetics, cultural values, and material practices; and "Materiality and Material Translations," which considers textile as metaphor and model in the materiality of built environment. Including cases from Morocco, Samoa, France, India, UK, Spain, the Ancient Andes and the Ottoman Empire, this is essential reading for any student or researcher interested in textiles in architecture through the ages"--
Carrier Form: xv, 217 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781032250427
1032250429
9781032250441
1032250445
Index Number: NA2542
CLC: TU238
Call Number: TU238/T355
Contents: Part I. Ritual spaces /
The red tent in the red city: the caliphal qubba in almohad Marrakesh /
"He will lift off the covering which is over all the peoples": seeing through medieval lenten veils /
Architectural space and textiles: tying Samoan society together /
Part II. Public and private interiors /
Le rideau tiré.: interior drapery, architectural space, and desire in eighteenth-century France /
The fabric of the new: mediating architectural change in late colonial India /
Contrast and cohesion: textiles and architecture in 1930's London /
Part III. Materiality and material translations /
Textiles by other means: seeing and conceptualizing textile representations in early Islamic architecture /
The textility of the Alhambra /
The textile foundations of ancient Andean architecture /
The ruler's clothes and the manifold dimensions of textile patterns on Muslim funeral architecture in the mausoleum of the first Crimean khans /
A tented baroque: Ottoman fabric (and) architecture in the long nineteenth century /