The South Beach Diet Gluten Solution Cookbook: 175 Delicious, Slimming, Gluten-Free Recipes

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The South Beach Diet Gluten Solution Cookbook: 175 Delicious, Slimming, Gluten-Free Recipes

Author(s): Harry Francis Mallgrave (Author)

  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Publication Date: May 13, 2011
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 284 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0470658258
  • ISBN-13: 9780470658253

Book Description

The Architect’s Brain: Neuroscience, Creativity, and Architecture is the first book to consider the relationship between the neurosciences and architecture, offering a compelling and provocative study in the field of architectural theory.

  • Explores various moments of architectural thought over the last 500 years as a cognitive manifestation of philosophical, psychological, and physiological theory
  • Looks at architectural thought through the lens of the remarkable insights of contemporary neuroscience, particularly as they have advanced within the last decade
  • Demonstrates the neurological justification for some very timeless architectural ideas, from the multisensory nature of the architectural experience to the essential relationship of ambiguity and metaphor to creative thinking

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Hence these two books from the same publisher and by the same author, Harry Francis Mallgrave, sole writer of the former and co-author with David Goodman of the second book, make a valuable contribution to this growing field of knowledge.” (Architectural Review, 1 July 2011)

From the Inside Flap

Did classical and Renaissance theory in fact have a biological basis? Does the architect possess a highly specialized brain? Is neuroscience today providing architecture with a new foundation for design thought?

These are a few of the compelling suggestions offered by this richly detailed study, which explores–from two perspectives–the issue of how architects and designers view the phenomenal world. In part one of The Architect’s Brain, Mallgrave sketches various moments of architectural thought over the last 500 years as a cognitive manifestation of philosophical, psychological, and physiological theory. In part two, he repositions this question from the perspective of the remarkable insights of contemporary neuroscience, particularly as they have advanced within the last decade.

What emerges is a surprising neurological justification for some very timeless architectural ideas, from the multisensory nature of the architectural experience to the essential relationship of ambiguity and metaphor to creative thinking. The author cogently argues that architecture (aside from its intellectual affectations) is radically an emotional and perceptual act grounded in biological values that should be placed in the foreground. Not since Richard Neutra’s Survival Through Design (1954) has such a provocative thesis been put forth in the field of architectural theory.

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