This paper argues there is a correlation between the architect Frederick Kiesler and the biosemiotic project. In so doing it proposes this coupling establishes a framework leading to an architectural-biosemiotic paradigm that puts biosemiotic theory at the heart of cognising the built environment, and offers an approach to shaping the built environment that supports (and benefits) human, and organismic, intelligence. Uexküll’s understanding of the organism-in-its-environment is, perhaps, the keystone to the inside-outside problematic. Peirce’s sign model and semiotic theory emphasises how cognising, and the inside-outside synthesis, is a condition of sign interpretation. The principle of a difference, underpinning Bateson’s ecological st...
In the event of the environmental urgency, the necessity for ecologically friendly architecture was ...
With the expanding wave of contemporary architecture inspired and informed by biomorphic design and ...
Contemporary culture has generated new challenges for architectural education systems. Globalization...
textFrom 1922-1942, the Austrian-American architect and designer Frederick Jacob Kiesler (1890-1965)...
The 'origin of living' in Earth was given birth to supreme creature of human being. Since that he in...
based on the concept of endless space in 1924, showing his thoughts on non-territoriality of space, ...
This paper analyses the techniques and technologies mobilized under the imprimatur of biological li...
This publication traces effects of systems theory and assemblage thinking on American architecture a...
The architect and sculptor Fredrick Kiesler opposed the linear mechanics of modernity. As so efficie...
This thesis explores the conceptual origins of a biosemiotic understanding of the human as a consequ...
This book provides the readers with a timely guide to the application of biomimetic principles in ar...
The universe around us stands as a proof of the greatness of God. Everything around us, small or hug...
For several thousands of years, humanity has availed himself of the freedom to distance himself from...
In 1944, the celebrated physicist, Erwin Schrodinger, famously asked, “What is Life? ” Neither Schro...
Analogy is a main cognitive source, which helps to understand new ideas and fosters creativity. Maki...
In the event of the environmental urgency, the necessity for ecologically friendly architecture was ...
With the expanding wave of contemporary architecture inspired and informed by biomorphic design and ...
Contemporary culture has generated new challenges for architectural education systems. Globalization...
textFrom 1922-1942, the Austrian-American architect and designer Frederick Jacob Kiesler (1890-1965)...
The 'origin of living' in Earth was given birth to supreme creature of human being. Since that he in...
based on the concept of endless space in 1924, showing his thoughts on non-territoriality of space, ...
This paper analyses the techniques and technologies mobilized under the imprimatur of biological li...
This publication traces effects of systems theory and assemblage thinking on American architecture a...
The architect and sculptor Fredrick Kiesler opposed the linear mechanics of modernity. As so efficie...
This thesis explores the conceptual origins of a biosemiotic understanding of the human as a consequ...
This book provides the readers with a timely guide to the application of biomimetic principles in ar...
The universe around us stands as a proof of the greatness of God. Everything around us, small or hug...
For several thousands of years, humanity has availed himself of the freedom to distance himself from...
In 1944, the celebrated physicist, Erwin Schrodinger, famously asked, “What is Life? ” Neither Schro...
Analogy is a main cognitive source, which helps to understand new ideas and fosters creativity. Maki...
In the event of the environmental urgency, the necessity for ecologically friendly architecture was ...
With the expanding wave of contemporary architecture inspired and informed by biomorphic design and ...
Contemporary culture has generated new challenges for architectural education systems. Globalization...