Analysing building styles and guiding architectural design with architectural phenomenology is essential for spatial design. Architectural phenomenology and especially shaping the genius loci facilitates emotional expression in design. This creates a building-human connection and a meaningful spatial social culture. It also provides a sense of direction and identity. However, architectural phenomenology is abstract and perceptual, helping designers create architecture through qualitative analysis. This complicates practical guidance during their creative process: it lacks a quantitative explanation of its practical design applications. This research focuses on the genius loci (a sense of direction and identity) in architectural phenomenolog...
The paper presents the topic of work of modern architects, which is set in a wide historical context...
This thesis puts forth an aesthetic model that explores phenomenological effects of the architectura...
This article will suggest an ontological stratification of architecture in the Opus of Architecture ...
Analysing building styles and guiding architectural design with architectural phenomenology is essen...
This thesis explores the contributive role of the genius locus, or “spirit of place”, in the identit...
This paper will treat two issues regarding innovative/ creative morphological analysis of spatial ar...
The study of phenomenology within architecture is rooted in the emphasis of the experience of the hu...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1995.Includes bibli...
This paper presents a spatial study using a model of diagrammatic description that is based on hypot...
Architecture has always been meant to solve problems by satisfying the enduser emotionally, psycholo...
In Phenomenology of Perception, Maurice Merleau-Ponty notes that phenomenology is concerned with pro...
The paper shows the concept of phenomenology originated from Edmund Husserl’s contemplation of “I th...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can phenomenological and multisensory-driven design communicate meaning in...
The fact that people act and behave differently in different settings, is a matter with many argumen...
In the last fifteen hundred years there has been a paradigmatic shift, science has replaced architec...
The paper presents the topic of work of modern architects, which is set in a wide historical context...
This thesis puts forth an aesthetic model that explores phenomenological effects of the architectura...
This article will suggest an ontological stratification of architecture in the Opus of Architecture ...
Analysing building styles and guiding architectural design with architectural phenomenology is essen...
This thesis explores the contributive role of the genius locus, or “spirit of place”, in the identit...
This paper will treat two issues regarding innovative/ creative morphological analysis of spatial ar...
The study of phenomenology within architecture is rooted in the emphasis of the experience of the hu...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1995.Includes bibli...
This paper presents a spatial study using a model of diagrammatic description that is based on hypot...
Architecture has always been meant to solve problems by satisfying the enduser emotionally, psycholo...
In Phenomenology of Perception, Maurice Merleau-Ponty notes that phenomenology is concerned with pro...
The paper shows the concept of phenomenology originated from Edmund Husserl’s contemplation of “I th...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can phenomenological and multisensory-driven design communicate meaning in...
The fact that people act and behave differently in different settings, is a matter with many argumen...
In the last fifteen hundred years there has been a paradigmatic shift, science has replaced architec...
The paper presents the topic of work of modern architects, which is set in a wide historical context...
This thesis puts forth an aesthetic model that explores phenomenological effects of the architectura...
This article will suggest an ontological stratification of architecture in the Opus of Architecture ...