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Parliament Buildings: The Architecture of Politics in Europe (Hardcover)

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By Sophia Psarra (Editor), Uta Staiger (Editor), Claudia Sternberg (Editor)
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An interdisciplinary study of how the physical space of parliament buildings influences politics.

As political polarization undermines confidence in the shared values and established constitutional orders of many nations, it is imperative that we explore how parliaments are to stay relevant and accessible to the citizens whom they serve. The rise of modern democracies is thought to have found physical expression in the staged unity of the parliamentary seating plan. However, the built forms alone cannot give sufficient testimony to the exercise of power in political life.

Parliament Buildings brings together architecture, history, art history, history of political thought, sociology, behavioral psychology, anthropology, and political science to raise a host of challenging questions. How do parliament buildings give physical form to norms and practices, behaviors, rituals, identities, and imaginaries? How are their spatial forms influenced by the political cultures they accommodate? What kinds of histories, politics, and morphologies do the diverse European parliaments share, and how do their political trajectories intersect?

This volume offers an eclectic exploration of the complex nexus between architecture and politics in Europe. Including contributions from architects who have designed or remodeled four parliament buildings in Europe, it provides the first comparative, multi-disciplinary study of parliament buildings across Europe and across history.
 

About the Author


Sophia Psarra is professor at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL.

Uta Staiger is associate professor of European studies, director of the European Institute, and global strategic academic advisor (Europe) at UCL.

Claudia Sternberg is principal research fellow and head of academic programs at the UCL European Institute.

Praise For…


"In its totality, this is an invaluable book, both as a comprehensive review of the wider implications of architecture and building in culture and society, and as a specific resource in the understanding of one highly specialized, but profoundly significant building type."
— Dean Hawkes, Cardiff University and University of Cambridge

Product Details
ISBN: 9781800085367
ISBN-10: 1800085362
Publisher: UCL Press
Publication Date: May 6th, 2024
Pages: 532
Language: English