by Lindsay Jones
Harvard University Press, 2000
Cloth: 978-0-945454-23-6 | Paper: 978-0-945454-24-3
Library of Congress Classification NA4600.J66 2000
Dewey Decimal Classification 726.01

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

The two volumes of this investigation into how we perceive sacred architecture propose an original interpretation of built environments as ritual-architectural events.

Exploring the world's cultures and religious traditions, Volume One maps out patterned responses to sacred architecture according to the human experience, mechanism, interpretation, and comparison of architecture. Volume Two, an exercise in comparative morphology, offers a comprehensive framework of ritual-architectural priorities by looking at architecture as orientation, as commemoration, and as ritual context.