One of the most important aspects of Heidegger\u27s whole philosophic endeavor is his critique of Cartesian metaphysics which centers the definition of what constitutes a thing around the universal concept of mathematical extension in space. Any physical thing such as a building is nothing more than matter extended in space. Following Heidegger, this dissertation examines the results for modern architecture when it too adopts this stance. It concludes that this theoretical base leads to a devaluation of ordinary experience of buildings, the loss of both meaning and the sensual qualities inherent in architecture--in short, the loss of place. Heidegger argues that a thing is a gathering and presenting of the ways in which we interpret the fou...
The paper begins with critical engagement with Agamben’s interpretation of the limits inherent in He...
Martin Heidegger’s Discourse on Thinking lays out a troubling view of the world which holds true tod...
[[abstract]]This paper develops a critique of Christian Norberg-Schulz’s idea of genius loci, partic...
One of the most important aspects of Heidegger\u27s whole philosophic endeavor is his critique of Ca...
5 Abstract This bachelor's thesis attempts to compare and explain the different concepts of spatiali...
In this essay, we approach the influence of the existential phenomenology and the occupying space by...
Drawing on the different philosophical anthropologies of Ernst Cassirer and Martin Heidegger, I woul...
In the past decade, what has been understood by the word 'theory' has been a discourse that has serv...
Part of a special section on ecology in art and architecture. The writer considers the architectural...
This article discusses the dwelling concept formed by the Modern movement in Ankara between 1950-19...
Karsten Harries’ book, The Ethical Function of Architecture, raises the question of how architecture...
The German philosopher Martin Heidegger’s seminal essay “Building, Dwelling, Thinking”, published in...
Whether we are embracing or countering technology, we are unable to avoid its grip on our world. Arc...
The implications of philosophical aesthetics in the consideration of architecture have been relative...
Martin Heidegger’s ”Building Dwelling Thinking” argues that socially engaged architecture fails to u...
The paper begins with critical engagement with Agamben’s interpretation of the limits inherent in He...
Martin Heidegger’s Discourse on Thinking lays out a troubling view of the world which holds true tod...
[[abstract]]This paper develops a critique of Christian Norberg-Schulz’s idea of genius loci, partic...
One of the most important aspects of Heidegger\u27s whole philosophic endeavor is his critique of Ca...
5 Abstract This bachelor's thesis attempts to compare and explain the different concepts of spatiali...
In this essay, we approach the influence of the existential phenomenology and the occupying space by...
Drawing on the different philosophical anthropologies of Ernst Cassirer and Martin Heidegger, I woul...
In the past decade, what has been understood by the word 'theory' has been a discourse that has serv...
Part of a special section on ecology in art and architecture. The writer considers the architectural...
This article discusses the dwelling concept formed by the Modern movement in Ankara between 1950-19...
Karsten Harries’ book, The Ethical Function of Architecture, raises the question of how architecture...
The German philosopher Martin Heidegger’s seminal essay “Building, Dwelling, Thinking”, published in...
Whether we are embracing or countering technology, we are unable to avoid its grip on our world. Arc...
The implications of philosophical aesthetics in the consideration of architecture have been relative...
Martin Heidegger’s ”Building Dwelling Thinking” argues that socially engaged architecture fails to u...
The paper begins with critical engagement with Agamben’s interpretation of the limits inherent in He...
Martin Heidegger’s Discourse on Thinking lays out a troubling view of the world which holds true tod...
[[abstract]]This paper develops a critique of Christian Norberg-Schulz’s idea of genius loci, partic...