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Aesthetics of Participation

Atmosphere, Design, and Experience at the Oslo Opera House
 
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This book explores the way people participate with the Oslo Opera house, Norway. As an iconic and culture-led building, these participations reveal the tensions between staged space and individual experience.


Long description:

This book explores the way people participate with the Oslo Opera house, Norway. As an iconic and culture-led building, these participations reveal the tensions between staged space and individual experience.


Movement, materiality, light, and art are viewed through an atmospheric lens to demonstrate how architecture can shape people?s engagement with, and understanding of, urban space. This book contributes to a growing literature on atmosphere in relation to our experience of the built environment. In adopting this atmospheric perspective, the book speaks to the concerns of designers, users, and researchers interested in the way contemporary development infuses our cities with the experiential, as a means of developing access, participation, and democracy. It explores the ways in which people experience a building, held up against the claims, intentions, and assumptions that surround it.


The book?s focus on design, participation, and experience, in relation to political ideals, will appeal to architects, planners, and academics concerned with the production of space. Equally, its underlying atmospheric contribution and methodological approach will be of interest to designers, scholars, professionals and students of ambiance, affect and atmosphere, architecture, city planners and urban developers, human geographies, anthropology and urban studies.

Table of Contents:

Chapter 1. Introduction: The Oslo Opera House


A social monument


Tourists and locals


An atmospheric lens


The Nordic invitation to Participate


Immaterial Architecture


 


Chapter 2. Adopting an Atmospheric Lens


Atmospheric perspectives


Thinking about atmospheres


Building experience: architecture and atmosphere


Coercive atmosphere


Research atmosphere: methods and tools


Withdrawing from atmosphere: taking photography seriously


Pinholes and Fuzzy


Digital media participation


 


Chapter 3. Transformative Participation


The road to Bj?rvika


The Fjord City


Bj?rvika and beyond


Sn?hetta


A Nolli map


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The Art


A stone saga


Rethinking participation: Arnstein?s ladder


 


Chapter 4. Material Participation


From the city to the roof


Marble: surfaces of the white carpet


Whiteness


Marble?s social and synesthetic Character


Whiteness and a cleansing of the eye


Whiteness and blur


Designing ambiguity: the palace, whiteness, and a Norwegian sensibility to nature


 


Chapter 5. Movement Participation


Architecture of the Oblique


Dwelling, Tripping, Inhabiting


Life in the Norwegian Open Air


Resonance, Dissonance, and a Good-Natured Elitism


 


Chapter 6. Light Participation


Nordic Light, Nordic Architecture: From the Roof to the Foyer


Daylight in the OOH


Artificial Light


Transitions


From Bubbles to Foam


 


Chapter 7. Art Participation


First Encounter with the wall


Democratic Surfaces


Democratic surrounds: The wall as weather machine


Creative Kitchens: process as art


The wall through social media


Selfies and mirror selfies


The wall, Dissensus, and a Partitioning of the Sensible


 


Chapter 8 Conclusion: Exiting the house


 


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