Architecture Of The Playing Field Book
Architecture Of The Playing Field Book
UT PRESS

Architecture Of The Playing Field Book


Only 0 left in stock
Details

Explore the intersection of sport, space, and design in The Architecture of the Playing Field, a thoughtful examination of how athletic environments shape both performance and perception. Author Richard Cleary reframes the playing field not simply as a venue for competition, but as a dynamic architectural space where creativity, strategy, and physical expression unfold.

From the precision of translucent squash courts to the strategic geometry of the NBA three-point line and the improvised landscapes of skateboarding and parkour, Cleary reveals how spatial design influences the way athletes move and compete. He also explores how spectators experience these environments—both in person and through evolving media such as television broadcasts and digital overlays that reshape how sports are viewed and understood.

Beyond aesthetics and performance, the book investigates how rules governing space reflect broader social dynamics, including issues of race, gender, and access. By examining both structured arenas and boundary-breaking sports that resist containment, Cleary highlights the deep connection between architecture, culture, and athletic expression.

Details

  • Written by Richard Cleary
  • Explores the relationship between sports, architecture, and spatial design
  • Examines both traditional and non-traditional sporting environments
  • Considers the influence of media and broadcasting on perception of sport
  • Analyzes social and cultural implications of field design and rules
  • Includes 34 black-and-white photographs

Specifications

  • 192 pages
  • Dimensions: 5.5" x 8.5" x 0.9"

A compelling study of how the design of playing fields shapes the movement of athletes, the experience of spectators, and the cultural meaning of sport itself.