This thesis attempts to provide a reading of the body image in immersive space. Since this is a subject that has not been explored in architectural discourse, it is important to examine the implications of the architectural immersion on the body image. The research first analyzes the term ‘body image’ and uses the theories by Sartre, Lacan, Merleau-Ponty and Schilder to produce an understanding of its formation and development. The body image appears in tandem with subjectivity and this occurs through the identification of what constitutes the self and what is outside the self. This understanding of subject-self and object-other is a result of sensory perception. Synthesizing these theories, the thesis places the body image in the cont...
The experience of creating and implementing space as such is a major issue. It is in the process of ...
This research is dedicated to a future vision of the body in architecture, questioning the contempor...
The aim of the article is to interpret the body-mind relationship in Herzog & de Meuron’s archit...
Architecture is more than just an object, and we are more than just a subject. This commonly perceiv...
The human body is what we come to know the world by. Everything is relative. Using a body centred ap...
The environment shapes our experience of space in constant interaction with the body. Architectonic ...
It can be argued that there is an absence of reverence between contemporary architecture that govern...
The dominance of vision within the human sensory system, particularly in fields such as Architecture...
This thesis aims to define and understand the role in which technology plays on human perception and...
As with most aspects of human perception, architecture is usually perceived through a visual syntax....
The aim of this paper is to move established positions in architectural design by discussing a more ...
The aim of this paper is to move established positions in architectural design by discussing a more ...
Over the centuries architectural theory evolved several notions of embodiment, proposing in the 19th...
Installation art, with its immersive and participatory character, has been argued to require the use...
This thesis unravels ties between the individual and architecture. Offering an architectural demonst...
The experience of creating and implementing space as such is a major issue. It is in the process of ...
This research is dedicated to a future vision of the body in architecture, questioning the contempor...
The aim of the article is to interpret the body-mind relationship in Herzog & de Meuron’s archit...
Architecture is more than just an object, and we are more than just a subject. This commonly perceiv...
The human body is what we come to know the world by. Everything is relative. Using a body centred ap...
The environment shapes our experience of space in constant interaction with the body. Architectonic ...
It can be argued that there is an absence of reverence between contemporary architecture that govern...
The dominance of vision within the human sensory system, particularly in fields such as Architecture...
This thesis aims to define and understand the role in which technology plays on human perception and...
As with most aspects of human perception, architecture is usually perceived through a visual syntax....
The aim of this paper is to move established positions in architectural design by discussing a more ...
The aim of this paper is to move established positions in architectural design by discussing a more ...
Over the centuries architectural theory evolved several notions of embodiment, proposing in the 19th...
Installation art, with its immersive and participatory character, has been argued to require the use...
This thesis unravels ties between the individual and architecture. Offering an architectural demonst...
The experience of creating and implementing space as such is a major issue. It is in the process of ...
This research is dedicated to a future vision of the body in architecture, questioning the contempor...
The aim of the article is to interpret the body-mind relationship in Herzog & de Meuron’s archit...