Experiencing architecture, making architecture and teaching architecture all seem to share a common premise – the dualistic relationship between the emotional and the intellectual, the concrete and the abstract. Louis Kahn describes the work of the architect as a movement from something intangible through concrete matter and back: «A great building must begin with the unmeasurable, must go through measurable means when it is being designed and in the end must be unmeasurable».Peer Reviewe
Architecture is a physical emotional and intellectual experience. As a form of Art, Architecture in ...
If we consider architecture as the art of construction it can be determined by a mental process of d...
"Reality (satya) subsists there, where the intangible and sensible meet in the common unity of bein...
Experiencing architecture, making architecture and teaching architecture all seem to share a common ...
Spaces are determined not only by their physical qualities, but also by the narratives created durin...
Architecture comes from a need in man to make a world within a world. it is a need to make of a psyc...
Through sheer determination and courage, Kahn has researched the nature of concrete in the form of p...
Starting from new strains of phenomenology and from recent neuroscience’s theories, the paper aims t...
There is a part of architectural knowledge deeply connected to human being and his life. Architectur...
Architecture can be seen as the psyche, or collective mind, in spatial and structural form, of a cul...
Unlike the extrinsic Modern Functionalist, Louis I. Kahn, a modern American architect, had been purs...
The point of departure of the architectural project has to stem from the combination of inner and ou...
Through sheer determination and courage, Kahn has researched the nature of concrete in the form of p...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1993.Includes bibliogra...
Architecture concerns not so much an explicit body of transmittable knowledge and protocols as it do...
Architecture is a physical emotional and intellectual experience. As a form of Art, Architecture in ...
If we consider architecture as the art of construction it can be determined by a mental process of d...
"Reality (satya) subsists there, where the intangible and sensible meet in the common unity of bein...
Experiencing architecture, making architecture and teaching architecture all seem to share a common ...
Spaces are determined not only by their physical qualities, but also by the narratives created durin...
Architecture comes from a need in man to make a world within a world. it is a need to make of a psyc...
Through sheer determination and courage, Kahn has researched the nature of concrete in the form of p...
Starting from new strains of phenomenology and from recent neuroscience’s theories, the paper aims t...
There is a part of architectural knowledge deeply connected to human being and his life. Architectur...
Architecture can be seen as the psyche, or collective mind, in spatial and structural form, of a cul...
Unlike the extrinsic Modern Functionalist, Louis I. Kahn, a modern American architect, had been purs...
The point of departure of the architectural project has to stem from the combination of inner and ou...
Through sheer determination and courage, Kahn has researched the nature of concrete in the form of p...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1993.Includes bibliogra...
Architecture concerns not so much an explicit body of transmittable knowledge and protocols as it do...
Architecture is a physical emotional and intellectual experience. As a form of Art, Architecture in ...
If we consider architecture as the art of construction it can be determined by a mental process of d...
"Reality (satya) subsists there, where the intangible and sensible meet in the common unity of bein...