ABSTRACT

This volume explores connections between architecture and theatre, and encourages imagination in the design of buildings and social spaces.

Imagination is arguably the architect’s most crucial capacity, underpinning memory, invention, and compassion. No simple power of the mind, architectural imagination is deeply embodied, social, and situational. Its performative potential and holistic scope may be best understood through the model of theatre. Theatres of Architectural Imagination examines the fertile relationship between theatre and architecture with essays, interviews and entr’actes arranged in three sections: Bodies, Settings, and (Inter)Actions. Contributions explore a global spectrum of examples and contexts, from ancient Rome and Renaissance Italy to modern Europe, North America, India, Iran, and Japan. Topics include the central role of the human body in design; the city as a place of political drama, protest, and phenomenal play; and world-making through language, gesture, and myth. Chapters also consider sacred and magical functions of theatre in Balinese and Persian settings; eccentric experiments at the Bauhaus and 1970 Osaka World Expo; and ecological action and collective healing amid contemporary climate chaos. Inspired by architect and educator Marco Frascari, the book performs as a Janus-like memory theatre, recalling and projecting the architect’s perennial task of reimagining a more meaningful world.

This collection will delight and provoke thinkers and makers in theatrical arts and built environment disciplines, especially architecture, landscape, and urban design.

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction

part |80 pages

Bodies

chapter 2|12 pages

The Dramatization of Architecture

Bodies in the Drawings of Álvaro Siza 1

chapter 3|12 pages

Die Turnstunde

Hans Hollein's Museum Performing Itself

chapter 4|9 pages

Theatrical Metaphors in Bruno Schulz's Prose

A Play of Imagination for Potential Architecture

chapter 5|12 pages

Lecoq's Mimodynamics for Architects

Practicing a Renewal of Architectural Imagination

chapter 6|11 pages

Projecting the Eccentric Theatre

Representations of Synesthetic Experience at the Bauhaus

chapter 7|11 pages

Performing the Common

Political Imagination of Protest in Place 1

chapter Entr’acte A|10 pages

Constructing Table

A Polyphonic Drawing Experiment Between Anamorphic Disguise and Dissection

part |82 pages

Settings

chapter 9|11 pages

A Question of Décor

Political Theatre in Renaissance Ferrara

chapter 10|11 pages

Public Spaces as Theatres of Action

Lawrence Halprin's Phenomenological Perspective on Cities

chapter 11|13 pages

“The Play's the Thing”

On Theatricality and Modern Public Space

chapter 13|13 pages

Relations among Things

Aldo Rossi and Seville's Semana Santa

chapter |4 pages

BLack Box of Imagination

Deconstructing the Notion of Theatres of Imagination

part |111 pages

(Inter)Actions

chapter 14|11 pages

A Tale of Two Foyers

On Space between Thresholds

chapter 15|12 pages

The Palace and the Plaza

A Postwar Convergence

chapter 16|13 pages

A Delegated Performance for Public Space

The Mile-Long Opera

chapter 17|12 pages

Monsters of Architecture and the Magical Function of Theatre

A Look at Balinese Temples

chapter 18|14 pages

An Encounter with Wholeness

Vis and Ramin at Persepolis

chapter Entr’acte C|5 pages

Drumming in the Hall of the Mountain 1

chapter 19|21 pages

Earthly Theatres

Plurality and Precarity in a Changed theatrum mundi

chapter 20|20 pages

Janus/In Time

Universal Openings via Live Arts: Theatre, Dance, and Architecture