Shaping Ceremony : Monumental Steps and Greek Architecture - Mary B. Hollinshead

Shaping Ceremony

Monumental Steps and Greek Architecture

By: Mary B. Hollinshead, Gerhard Richter (Editor)

Paperback | 31 August 2006

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Offering a fresh approach to ancient Greek architecture, Shaping Ceremony focuses on the overlooked subject of monumental steps. Written in a clear and readable style, the book presents three complementary ways of studying steps: examining how the human body works on steps; theoretical perspectives on the relationship between architecture and human behavior; and the socio-political effects of steps' presence. Although broad steps are usually associated with emperors and political dominance, Mary B. Hollinshead argues that earlier, in Greek sanctuaries, they expressed and reinforced communal authority. From this alternate perspective, she expands the traditional intellectual framework for studying Greek architecture.
The heart of the study is a close reading of thirty-eight sites with monumental steps from the sixth through second centuries B.C. Organized by century, the book tracks the development of built pathways and grandstands for crowds of worshippers as evidence of the Greeks' increasing awareness of the power of architecture to shape behavior and concentrate social energy. With photographs and illustrations of plans, Shaping Ceremony offers a clear account of how Greeks' adaptation of terrain for human use promoted social cohesion and integrated architectural compositions.
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"Shaping Ceremony describes an overlooked architectural element of Greek sanctuaries and brings a new approach to the study of architecture through a medley of theoretical models, including biomechanics, ritual and social analysis, and political patronage."--Mark Stansbury-O'Donnell, series editor

"Nothing like this currently exists in English. Hollinshead integrates staircases into ritual use and thereby creates a picture for the reader of Greek religious festivals and gatherings, with all of the pomp and circumstance that these entailed."--Barbara Barletta, University of Florida

"A welcome addition to the literature on movement, processions, and space in the Greek world."--Bryn Mawr Classical Review

"Stimulates fresh appreciation of the scope and vision characteristic of ancient Greek architects and how their architecture enhanced rituals and ceremonies."--American Journal of Architecture

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