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Frontmatter\nAcknowledgments (page xi)\nNotes on Contributors (page xiii)\n1 Building and the Subject of Science (Peter Galison, page 1)\nI OF SECRECY AND OPENNESS: SCIENCE AND ARCHITECTURE IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE\n 2 Masculine Prerogatives: Gender, Space, and Knowledge in the Early Modern Museum (Paula Findlen, page 29)\n 3 Alchemical Symbolism and Concealment: The Chemical House of Libavius (William R. Newman, page 59)\n 4 Openness and Empiricism: Values and Meaning in Early Architectural Writings and in Seventeenth-Century Experimental Philosophy (Pamela O. Long, page 79)\nII DISPLAYING AND CONCEALING TECHNICS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY\n 5 Architectures for Steam (M. Norton Wise, page 107)\n 6 Illuminating the Opacity of Achromatic Lens Production: Joseph von Fraunhofer\'s Use of Monastic Architecture and Space as a Laboratory (Myles W. Jackson, page 141)\n 7 The Spaces of Cultural Representation, circa 1887 and 1969: Reflections on Museum Arrangements and Anthropological Theory in the Boasian and Evolutionary Traditions (George W. Stocking Jr., page 165)\n 8 Bricks and Bones: Architecture and Science in Victorian Britain (Sophie Forgan, page 181)\nIII MODERN SPACE\n 9 \"Spatial Mechanics\": Scientific Metaphors in Architecture (Adrian Forty, page 213)\n 10 Diagramming the New World, or Hannes Meyer\'s \"Scientization\" of Architecture (K. Michael Hays, page 233)\n 11 Listening to/for Modernity: Architectural Acoustics and the Development of Modern Spaces in America (Emily Thompson, page 253)\n 12 Of Beds and Benches: Building the Modern American Hospital (Allen M. Brandt and David C. Sloane, page 281)\nIV IS ARCHITECTURE SCIENCE?\n 13 Architecture, Science, and Technology (Antoine Picon, page 309)\n 14 Architecture as Science: Analogy or Disjunction? (Alberto Pérez-Gómez, page 337)\n 15 The Mutual Limits of Architecture and Science (Kenneth Frampton, page 353)\n 16 The Hounding of the Snark (Denise Scott Brown, page 375)\nV PRINCETON AFTER MODERNISM: THE LEWIS THOMAS LABORATORY FOR MOLECULAR BIOLOGY\n 17 Thoughts on the Architecture of the Scientific Workplace: Community, Change, and Continuity (Robert Venturi, page 385)\n 18 The Design Process for the Human Workplace (James Collins Jr., page 399)\n 19 Life in the Lewis Thompson Laboratory (Arnold J. Levine, page 413)\n 20 Two Faces on Science: Building Identities for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (Thomas F. Gieryn, page 423)\nVI CENTERS, CITIES, AND COLLIDERS\n 21 Architecture at Fermilab (Robert R. Wilson, page 459)\n 22 The Architecture of Science: From D\'Arcy Thompson to the SSC (Moshe Safdie, page 475)\n 23 Factory, Laboratory, Studio: Dispersing Sites of Production (Peter Galison and Caroline A. Jones, page 497)\nIndex (page 541)