It can be argued that there is an absence of reverence between contemporary architecture that governs our urban environment and the human body. Current architectural forms are unwittingly unresponsive to the dynamic flow of human action thus realising a denaturalisation of the human body’s transformations. The natural body deliberately expresses itself through reactive and interactive dynamic fluctuations whilst planar verticality and horizontality are qualities that commonly delineate the revered contemporary architecture of our lived realities. This thesis explored the human body as both a metaphorical and literal site. Provoking an investigation into how the body responds to the surface of architecture in an attempt to redefine how the ...
For my thesis I have chosen to design an Advanced Fitness Research Center in Kimberley. The primary ...
I believe that although those trained within the discipline of architecture are skilled at sculpting...
Exploring a space with our body is a strong experience; it is not like looking at a pic- ture of a s...
It can be argued that there is an absence of reverence between contemporary architecture that govern...
The human body is what we come to know the world by. Everything is relative. Using a body centred ap...
We can think of architecture as another layer of ourselves, as an extension of ourselves, as an exte...
This research is dedicated to a future vision of the body in architecture, questioning the contempor...
The Human Body has been expressed in the field of spatial design as an insight into a consideration ...
The Human Body has been expressed in the field of spatial design as an insight into a consideration ...
Beyond the gestalt discourse of form and shape of tectonic buildings, the human body plays an impera...
Architecture is more than just an object, and we are more than just a subject. This commonly perceiv...
The building-body analogy, which used to be crucial in the designing of buildings, to the exception ...
This thesis unravels ties between the individual and architecture. Offering an architectural demonst...
Historically the body in architecture has been ignored. As Robert Imrie (2003) explains, “architects...
It can be argued that modern architecture has expelled the building’s relationship to the ground. Ra...
For my thesis I have chosen to design an Advanced Fitness Research Center in Kimberley. The primary ...
I believe that although those trained within the discipline of architecture are skilled at sculpting...
Exploring a space with our body is a strong experience; it is not like looking at a pic- ture of a s...
It can be argued that there is an absence of reverence between contemporary architecture that govern...
The human body is what we come to know the world by. Everything is relative. Using a body centred ap...
We can think of architecture as another layer of ourselves, as an extension of ourselves, as an exte...
This research is dedicated to a future vision of the body in architecture, questioning the contempor...
The Human Body has been expressed in the field of spatial design as an insight into a consideration ...
The Human Body has been expressed in the field of spatial design as an insight into a consideration ...
Beyond the gestalt discourse of form and shape of tectonic buildings, the human body plays an impera...
Architecture is more than just an object, and we are more than just a subject. This commonly perceiv...
The building-body analogy, which used to be crucial in the designing of buildings, to the exception ...
This thesis unravels ties between the individual and architecture. Offering an architectural demonst...
Historically the body in architecture has been ignored. As Robert Imrie (2003) explains, “architects...
It can be argued that modern architecture has expelled the building’s relationship to the ground. Ra...
For my thesis I have chosen to design an Advanced Fitness Research Center in Kimberley. The primary ...
I believe that although those trained within the discipline of architecture are skilled at sculpting...
Exploring a space with our body is a strong experience; it is not like looking at a pic- ture of a s...