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The telling of a spatial allegory: the Danteum as narrative labyrinth

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 November 2010

Andong Lu
Affiliation:
Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge, 1–5 Scroope Terrace, Cambridge, CB2 1PX, UK, al296@cam.ac.uk

Extract

Among the legacy of Modernist architecture, the Danteum project is an extraordinary attempt to inscribe a literary expedition into architectural organism. Beyond its absolute form, the project makes use of the plastic effects of architectonics to create immersive ‘atmospheres’ that elicit states of mind and transform the continuous movement through the scheme into a dramatised journey. The coexistence of immersion and progression provides competing challenges to visitors' narrative sensemaking. This paper will analyse the Danteum as a hybrid system of episodic and situational narrations that turns this geometrical space int o a narrative labyrinth.

Type
theory
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2010

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