01771nam a2200277Ia 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020001800062040001000080082001000090082000800100100002500108245007600133260001400209260000900223300000800232365000700240365000900247365000700256365000900263505106300272650002501335942001201360999001501372952010601387OSt20230715141001.0181031s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9780415343763 ckrvia a720.1 bPSA aSophia, Psarra95054 aArchitecture And Narrative: The Formation Of Space And Cultural Meaning bRoutledge c2009 a285 b30 cEuro d20 e1848 aIntroduction p.1, Part One: Foundations p.17, 1. The Parthenon and the Erechtheion: the spatial formation of place, politics and myth p.19, 2. Invisible surface: reflections in Mies van der Rohe's Barcelona Pavilion p.43, Part Two: Architecture and Narrative in Literature p.65, 3. The book and the labyrinth were one and the same': narrative and architecture in Borges' fictions p.67, 44.Threading the Library: spatial and mathematical journeys in Borges Library of Babel p.89, Part Three: Spatial and Narrative Interactions p.109, 5. Soane through the looking-glass: the house-museum of Sir John Soane p.111, 6. Victorian knowledge: the Natural History Museum, London and the Art Gallery and Museum, Kelvingrove, Glasgow p.137, 7. Contemporary experience: the Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh and the Burrell Collection, Glasgow p.161, 8. Tracing the modern: space, display and exploration in the Museum of Modern Art, New York p.185, Part Four: Theoretical Synthesis p.211, 9. Comparative discussion p.213, 10. The formation of space and cultural meaning 233 aArchitectural Theory cBK2ddc c6272d6272 00104070aKRVIAbKRVIAcGENd2018-10-31l8o720.1 PSAp6274r2025-10-17s2025-10-11w2018-10-31yBK