This article is gives further thought to the article “Merzbau, the grave of the logocentric self: He who screams becomes the space”, published in the Porto Arte journal, issue 34, 2015, presenting considerations on the Merzbau of Hanover as a “para-architectural” experience and as a doctrine of environmental comfort, linked to intense sensation and mnemonic relaxation
German artist Kurt Schwitters (1887-1948) is best known for his pioneering work in fusing collage an...
This article sets out to contribute conceptual clarity to the growing recognition of the modern and ...
In the 1990s, Hal Foster observed that ethnographic or politicized art practices were diverging from...
This article is gives further thought to the article “Merzbau, the grave of the logocentric self: He...
This article will discuss the Merzbau in Hannover as a "para-architecture" experience and as a doctr...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2014.Cataloged from...
The dramatic changes in our lives and environment, in the whole nature of work, and in the forms of ...
Kurt Schwitters decisively established that Dada was indeed more a state of mind than a collection o...
Kurt Schwitters decisively established that Dada was indeed more a state of mind than a collection o...
The article presents the work of the Polish born Is¬raeli architect Zvi Hecker in the context of his...
Kurt Schwitters’ Merzbau, which took shape in Hannover, Germany, between 1923 and 1936, is one of th...
In this article the Bauhaus school’s style is seen as representative of architecture and design in t...
The article presents the current situation of some selected modernist heritage architectural objects...
This thesis centers on Kurt Schwitters’s Merz Barn (1947-1948), exploring the relationship between n...
This article discusses extended implications of Lefebvre’s The Production of Space in the context of...
German artist Kurt Schwitters (1887-1948) is best known for his pioneering work in fusing collage an...
This article sets out to contribute conceptual clarity to the growing recognition of the modern and ...
In the 1990s, Hal Foster observed that ethnographic or politicized art practices were diverging from...
This article is gives further thought to the article “Merzbau, the grave of the logocentric self: He...
This article will discuss the Merzbau in Hannover as a "para-architecture" experience and as a doctr...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2014.Cataloged from...
The dramatic changes in our lives and environment, in the whole nature of work, and in the forms of ...
Kurt Schwitters decisively established that Dada was indeed more a state of mind than a collection o...
Kurt Schwitters decisively established that Dada was indeed more a state of mind than a collection o...
The article presents the work of the Polish born Is¬raeli architect Zvi Hecker in the context of his...
Kurt Schwitters’ Merzbau, which took shape in Hannover, Germany, between 1923 and 1936, is one of th...
In this article the Bauhaus school’s style is seen as representative of architecture and design in t...
The article presents the current situation of some selected modernist heritage architectural objects...
This thesis centers on Kurt Schwitters’s Merz Barn (1947-1948), exploring the relationship between n...
This article discusses extended implications of Lefebvre’s The Production of Space in the context of...
German artist Kurt Schwitters (1887-1948) is best known for his pioneering work in fusing collage an...
This article sets out to contribute conceptual clarity to the growing recognition of the modern and ...
In the 1990s, Hal Foster observed that ethnographic or politicized art practices were diverging from...