In seventeenth-century Europe, theories of knowledge were developed in symbiosis with the growth of new architectural types, themselves devised for the practices of science, collecting and ordering of knowledge. The period’s intellectual endeavours, so the project argues, have subsequently been unsurpassed in utilising the built environment and mental architecture systematically for cognitive processes, and in ordering theory by means of spatial, architectural and urban structures. Theories of memory and knowledge continued to be practised and developed parallel to the progress and consolidation of new scientific ideals. The project studies the growth of the architecture for collections and science in Sweden in the mid- and late seventeenth...
In the last fifteen hundred years there has been a paradigmatic shift, science has replaced architec...
This dissertation tells the story of the collections of artists and artisans in early seventeenth-ce...
Ever since its foundation in 1877, the School of Architecture at the Royal Institute of Technology i...
In seventeenth-century Europe, theories of knowledge were developed in symbiosis with the growth of ...
This volume explores the mathematical character of architectural practice in diverse pre- and early ...
The article positions early modern collecting in relation to wider cultures of knowledge production ...
The article positions early modern collecting in relation to wider cultures of knowledge production ...
The structuring of knowledge is related in complex ways to the political, social and economic geogra...
This thesis sets out to explore the connections between scientific space and natural philosophical w...
The archaeology of memory Sigurd Lewerentz and Stockholm’s South Cemetery By 1924 building of th...
The importance of place—as a unique spatial identity—has been recognized since antiquity. Ancient re...
I argue that European schools of thought on memory and memorization were critical in enabling growth...
The Stockholm exhibition 1930 has an aura of something mythical, iconic to many people, not only arc...
The thesis studies the role of architecture in societal remembrance, positioning itself in an overla...
This thesis investigates early modern architecture in the Philosophical Transactions, the monthly jo...
In the last fifteen hundred years there has been a paradigmatic shift, science has replaced architec...
This dissertation tells the story of the collections of artists and artisans in early seventeenth-ce...
Ever since its foundation in 1877, the School of Architecture at the Royal Institute of Technology i...
In seventeenth-century Europe, theories of knowledge were developed in symbiosis with the growth of ...
This volume explores the mathematical character of architectural practice in diverse pre- and early ...
The article positions early modern collecting in relation to wider cultures of knowledge production ...
The article positions early modern collecting in relation to wider cultures of knowledge production ...
The structuring of knowledge is related in complex ways to the political, social and economic geogra...
This thesis sets out to explore the connections between scientific space and natural philosophical w...
The archaeology of memory Sigurd Lewerentz and Stockholm’s South Cemetery By 1924 building of th...
The importance of place—as a unique spatial identity—has been recognized since antiquity. Ancient re...
I argue that European schools of thought on memory and memorization were critical in enabling growth...
The Stockholm exhibition 1930 has an aura of something mythical, iconic to many people, not only arc...
The thesis studies the role of architecture in societal remembrance, positioning itself in an overla...
This thesis investigates early modern architecture in the Philosophical Transactions, the monthly jo...
In the last fifteen hundred years there has been a paradigmatic shift, science has replaced architec...
This dissertation tells the story of the collections of artists and artisans in early seventeenth-ce...
Ever since its foundation in 1877, the School of Architecture at the Royal Institute of Technology i...