From:
Bonnemaison, Sarah; Macy, Christine. Festival Architecture (The Classical Tradition in Architecture) . Taylor and Francis. Kindle Edition.
Contents
1 Introduction – SARAH BONNEMAISON and CHRISTINE MACY
RITUAL AND ARCHITECTURE IN ANTIQUITY
2 The festive experience: Roman processions in the urban context – DIANE FAVRO
RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE SPECTACLE AS REPRESENTATIONS OF POWER
3 Festival bridal entries in Renaissance Ferrara – DIANE YVONNE GHIRARDO
4 Festivals of state: the scenography of power in late Renaissance and Baroque Venice – MARGHERITA AZZI VISENTINI Translated by Giovanna Fogli
5 Statecraft or stagecraft? English paper architecture in the seventeenth century -CAROLINE VAN ECK
6 Framing history: the Jubilee of 1625, the dedication of new Saint Peter’s and the Baldacchino – MAARTEN DELBEKE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY
FESTIVALS AND URBAN BEAUTIFICATION
7 The speculative challenges of festival architecture in eighteenth-century France – ERIC MONIN Translated by Nick Hargreaves and Christine Macy
WORLD EXPOSITIONS AND THE IDEA OF MODERNITY
8 Marking time and space in the city: Kromhout’s decorations for the investiture of Wilhelmina in Amsterdam – NANCY STIEBER
9 Sound, light, and the mystique of space: Paris 1937 – ROBERT WEDDLE
FESTIVALS OF RESISTANCE
10 Festival urbanism: carnival as an expression of civil society in nineteenth-century Basel – CHRISTINE MACY
11 Taking back the street, Paris 1968– 78 – SARAH BONNEMAISON