Chapter 1 Introduction Let Us Entertain You: A Glimpse Behind the CurtainChapter 2 Sheer Frivolous Pleasure: Designing Sensory StimulationChapter 3 Back to the Future: The Architecture of EntertainmentChapter 4 Innovative Thinking: Engineering SolutionsChapter 5 When Pigs Do Fly: An Uplifting ExperienceChapter 6 Light: Revealing the UnseenChapter 7 Lonely Together: The Coming Confluence of Virtual and RealChapter 8 Curating the Crowd: Social Media and the Choreography of Affective ExperienceChapter 9 Spiralling into Perfection: Staging the Choreography of PortabilityChapter 10 Creating Performance Environments: Technology, Design and PatienceChapter 11 The Intricate Architecture of EnchantmentChapter 12 Designing Places for Making Memories: Immersive Audience Experiences for Live Music PerformanceChapter 13 From Nice Ideas to Their Mortal Remains: Pink Floyd at the V&AChapter 14 Technology and Audience as Curator: In Conversation with Production Designer Willie WilliamsChapter 15 'To Thrill You, I'll Use Any Device': An Interview with Queen founder members Brian May and Roger TaylorChapter 16 From Another Perspective - Hammersmith Apollo: A Savage Splendour
Neil Spiller is Hawksmoor Chair of Architecture and Landscape and Deputy Pro Vice-Chancellor of the University of Greenwich, London, prior to this he was Dean of the School of Architecture, Design and Construction and Professor of Architecture and Digital Theory. Before this he was Vice-Dean and Graduate Director of Design at the Bartlett School of Architecture (UCL). Neil has guest-edited 7 titles of AD including the highly successful Architects in Cyberspace I and II (1995, 1998), Protocell Architecture (2011) and Drawing Architecture (2013). He is a member of the AD Editorial Board. He has also published books with Thames and Hudson, as author of Visionary Architecture-Blueprints of the Modern Imagination (2006), Digital Architecture Now (2008) and as co-editor of Educating Architects (2014).Ray Winkler is a RIBA-registered UK architect, and CEO and Design Director of STUFISH Entertainment Architects. He began his design career as a carpenter and craftsman. He earned his Master's in Architecture from the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London (UCL), and became interested in stage design and mobile architecture while undertaking postgraduate studies at the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) in Los Angeles. He is drawn to the unique ephemeral and transformative nature of entertainment architecture and its emotional impact on audiences. He has devoted 25 years to designing live touring shows, theatrical projects, and spectacular one-off productions for a number of Summer and Winter Olympics, Commonwealth and Asian Games, and some of their respective handover ceremonies. He has also worked extensively on live TV shows for the BBC, MTV, VH1 and other channels in the US, Japan and UK, and with some of the biggest names in popular entertainment, including Beyoncé, Elton John, AC/DC, U2, the Rolling Stones, Robbie Williams, One Direction and Cirque du Soleil. Recent tours include Elton John's 'Farewell Yellow Brick Road' (2018-23), AC/DC's 'Rock or Bust' (2015-16), Arashi's live-stream only 'This Is ARASHI LIVE 2020.12.31' (2020), the Rolling Stones' 'No Filter' (2017-), and Beyoncé and Jay-Z's 'On the Run II' (2018).