The deconstruction of the psychiatric space is the answer to the implementation of Law 180 in 1978, which decreed the closure of mental hospitals in Italy. This chapter provides an overview of the cultural context and the intellectual background that underpinned this, by means of architectural, social, and cultural analysis. It focuses on the interrelationship between French post-structuralism (especially Foucault’s work) and architectural criticism. The fil rouge is the 1977 book Il dispositivo Foucault, which, through a cross-reading of architecture by philosophers and historians working at the IUAV in Venice, unravels the connection between Foucault’s rupture of discourse and the shattering of the psychiatric space, interpreting it as a ...
Examines the relationship of Derrida’s writings on architecture to his methodology of deconstruction...
Michel Foucault\u27s History of Madness is extensive but far from complete in its analysis of madn...
3noStarting from the double meaning that the verb "riparare" has in Italian, repairing and protectin...
The importance of architecture to clinical and psychiatric care is widely asserted. Foucault's writi...
1The article investigates the enclosed space of asylum confinement and its transformations up to the...
Book synopsis: This is the first volume of papers devoted to an examination of the relationship betw...
The study aims at the investigation and analysis of power relations connected to the sanatorium as a...
Reading Architecture with Freud and Lacan – Shadowing the Public Realm methodically outlines key con...
M. Foucault´s book on the history of madness has mostly been received as an anti-psychiatric critiqu...
“A sick thought can devour the body's flesh more than fever or consumption.” – Guy de Maupassant Ar...
The aim of this psychoanalytic reflection on architecture is to disengage the spatial image from spa...
Book synopsis: Healing Spaces, Modern Architecture and the Body brings together cutting-edge scholar...
The following reflections are developed in the frame of a larger on-going research project about the...
This article examines the case of a neglected "heterotopian" space, Le Corbusier's "floating asylum,...
The research topic is the reuse of former psychiatric hospitals, with a specific focus on their the ...
Examines the relationship of Derrida’s writings on architecture to his methodology of deconstruction...
Michel Foucault\u27s History of Madness is extensive but far from complete in its analysis of madn...
3noStarting from the double meaning that the verb "riparare" has in Italian, repairing and protectin...
The importance of architecture to clinical and psychiatric care is widely asserted. Foucault's writi...
1The article investigates the enclosed space of asylum confinement and its transformations up to the...
Book synopsis: This is the first volume of papers devoted to an examination of the relationship betw...
The study aims at the investigation and analysis of power relations connected to the sanatorium as a...
Reading Architecture with Freud and Lacan – Shadowing the Public Realm methodically outlines key con...
M. Foucault´s book on the history of madness has mostly been received as an anti-psychiatric critiqu...
“A sick thought can devour the body's flesh more than fever or consumption.” – Guy de Maupassant Ar...
The aim of this psychoanalytic reflection on architecture is to disengage the spatial image from spa...
Book synopsis: Healing Spaces, Modern Architecture and the Body brings together cutting-edge scholar...
The following reflections are developed in the frame of a larger on-going research project about the...
This article examines the case of a neglected "heterotopian" space, Le Corbusier's "floating asylum,...
The research topic is the reuse of former psychiatric hospitals, with a specific focus on their the ...
Examines the relationship of Derrida’s writings on architecture to his methodology of deconstruction...
Michel Foucault\u27s History of Madness is extensive but far from complete in its analysis of madn...
3noStarting from the double meaning that the verb "riparare" has in Italian, repairing and protectin...