This contribution presents finally architecture for the body of the human at the very moment where this body becomes human. Architecture is strictly anthropologic. It is needed by the human. The Human is distinguished as the one who is ‘the ‘there’ in a circulation of the sense to wish he opposes interminably the affirmative interrogation of the artefacts. The primitive artefact being architecture as a material necessity in metonymy of the stance of this ‘there’ which is the ‘human’. This contiguousness provokes an operation of incorporation. ‘The there’ is the circulation of the sense at the moment where the senses of the body make sense. This first consistence is a ‘thingnity’, or dignity, real intention of architecture. The essenti...
The building-body analogy, which used to be crucial in the designing of buildings, to the exception ...
Architecture can be seen as the psyche, or collective mind, in spatial and structural form, of a cul...
This dissertation considers some aspects of architecture's relationship to the body as living flesh....
This essay explores a form of architecture designed for the human body and simultaneously examines t...
This research brings in words the discipline of mind which permits to think in which conditions, arc...
This essay will explore the proximity between architecture and mathematics, as ‘notion and operation...
This essay will explore the proximity between architecture and mathematics, as ‘notion and operation...
The human reception of architecture is interpreted through the human body. The form of the human bo...
This essay will explore the proximity between architecture and mathematics, as ‘notion and operation...
This research is dedicated to a future vision of the body in architecture, questioning the contempor...
The intention of this paper is to be precise about 'how can architecture itself have an impact?' and...
The problem of architecture today is controlled basing on the arrangement of bodies in space. It is ...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium vom 24. bis 27. April 2003 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum Th...
The human body is what we come to know the world by. Everything is relative. Using a body centred ap...
A PhotocopyFrom the ancient time, according to the man's development insight in to the world the int...
The building-body analogy, which used to be crucial in the designing of buildings, to the exception ...
Architecture can be seen as the psyche, or collective mind, in spatial and structural form, of a cul...
This dissertation considers some aspects of architecture's relationship to the body as living flesh....
This essay explores a form of architecture designed for the human body and simultaneously examines t...
This research brings in words the discipline of mind which permits to think in which conditions, arc...
This essay will explore the proximity between architecture and mathematics, as ‘notion and operation...
This essay will explore the proximity between architecture and mathematics, as ‘notion and operation...
The human reception of architecture is interpreted through the human body. The form of the human bo...
This essay will explore the proximity between architecture and mathematics, as ‘notion and operation...
This research is dedicated to a future vision of the body in architecture, questioning the contempor...
The intention of this paper is to be precise about 'how can architecture itself have an impact?' and...
The problem of architecture today is controlled basing on the arrangement of bodies in space. It is ...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium vom 24. bis 27. April 2003 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum Th...
The human body is what we come to know the world by. Everything is relative. Using a body centred ap...
A PhotocopyFrom the ancient time, according to the man's development insight in to the world the int...
The building-body analogy, which used to be crucial in the designing of buildings, to the exception ...
Architecture can be seen as the psyche, or collective mind, in spatial and structural form, of a cul...
This dissertation considers some aspects of architecture's relationship to the body as living flesh....