The importance of place-as a unique spatial identity-has been recognized since antiquity. Ancient references to the 'genius loci', or spirit of place, evoked not only the location of a distinct atmosphere or environment, but also the protection of this location, and implicitly, its making and construction. This volume examines the concept of place as it relates to architectural production and building knowledge in early modern Europe (1400-1800). The places explored in the book's ten essays take various forms, from an individual dwelling to a cohesive urban development to an extensive...
The importance of place-as a unique spatial identity-has been recognized since antiquity. Ancient references to the 'genius loci', or spirit of place,...