Architectural spaces are usually considered only in their visual and three-dimensional character. However, the proper experience of space is multisensory. Sonority is undoubtedly the non-visual characteristic that most affects architecture, influencing its three-dimensional shape, and the size and distribution of its individual parts. Early Modern sacred architecture is a case in point. Focusing on Rome, and the development of architecture in relation to musical practices, this article demonstrates how architectural forms evolved through a process that ranged from provisional installations to the design of entirely new churches and oratories. In the Baroque period, these religious structures were conceived as synesthetic spaces of sonority ...
This thesis provides a fresh perspective on “The Live Music Capital of the World” from the vantage o...
The chapel of Santa Cecilia was commissioned to the architect and painter Antonio Gherardi by the Co...
This thesis investigates how an architecture for music developed during the long eighteenth century...
Architectural spaces are usually considered only in their visual and three-dimensional character. Ho...
AbstractSound exists in architecture and architecture exists in sound. The process of how the two ha...
The aim of this work is to analyse recent studies which have raised new hypotheses concerning aural ...
Music and space in the early modern world shaped each other in profound ways, and this is particular...
Music and space in the early modern world shaped each other in profound ways, and this is particular...
The growth of sound in a concert hall is reviewed with emphasis on hearing the direct sound clearly....
This paper examines the relationship of architecture to music in terms of rhythm, harmony and order ...
Until the advent of recorded music, it would have been self-evident that all music requires a space....
Architecture is inherently an art form of the body and all our senses. U creates a meaningful framew...
MBArch - Màster Universitari en Estudis Avançats en Arquitectura-Barcelona: The Contemporary Project...
Paul Valéry, in his pamphlet Eupalinos or the architect (1923), speaks of a visual musicality of the...
We depend on our collective senses in order to rationalize and negotiate space. Unfortunately, sound...
This thesis provides a fresh perspective on “The Live Music Capital of the World” from the vantage o...
The chapel of Santa Cecilia was commissioned to the architect and painter Antonio Gherardi by the Co...
This thesis investigates how an architecture for music developed during the long eighteenth century...
Architectural spaces are usually considered only in their visual and three-dimensional character. Ho...
AbstractSound exists in architecture and architecture exists in sound. The process of how the two ha...
The aim of this work is to analyse recent studies which have raised new hypotheses concerning aural ...
Music and space in the early modern world shaped each other in profound ways, and this is particular...
Music and space in the early modern world shaped each other in profound ways, and this is particular...
The growth of sound in a concert hall is reviewed with emphasis on hearing the direct sound clearly....
This paper examines the relationship of architecture to music in terms of rhythm, harmony and order ...
Until the advent of recorded music, it would have been self-evident that all music requires a space....
Architecture is inherently an art form of the body and all our senses. U creates a meaningful framew...
MBArch - Màster Universitari en Estudis Avançats en Arquitectura-Barcelona: The Contemporary Project...
Paul Valéry, in his pamphlet Eupalinos or the architect (1923), speaks of a visual musicality of the...
We depend on our collective senses in order to rationalize and negotiate space. Unfortunately, sound...
This thesis provides a fresh perspective on “The Live Music Capital of the World” from the vantage o...
The chapel of Santa Cecilia was commissioned to the architect and painter Antonio Gherardi by the Co...
This thesis investigates how an architecture for music developed during the long eighteenth century...