The German-American philosopher Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) once stated that spatial thinking is ‘political’ thinking, as it is concerned about the world and its inhabitants. We certainly can understand spatial thinking here as architectural thinking: the ‘world’ for Arendt meant the ways in which we make the globe habitable for people: how we build houses and cities, infrastructures and other networks, and furnish spaces with tables, chairs, paintings and photographs. According to Arendt, this world-of-things was crucial for political life: it is this world that simultaneously connects people and separates them, just like a table organises the people (and the conversation) around it. The OASE #106 examines architecture - design, building, bu...
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The world is a crucial term in Hannah Arendt’s oeuvre, as might be concluded from the title of the b...
This paper focuses on the spatial concepts that Hannah Arendt has referred to throughout her work. I...
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The modern emphasis on authenticity and the individual not only caused an ‘astonishing flowering of ...
This article stems from The Centre and the Name, readings in Beirut's toponymy, a thesis defended at...
In September 2011, Nikolaus Hirsch and Markus Miessen invited protagonists from the fields of archit...
//// Abstract: Thinking and culture are linked intimately in Arendt’s theory because they are both i...
The architectural historian and critic Kenneth Frampton 'never recovered' from the force of Hannah A...
The architectural historian and critic Kenneth Frampton 'never recovered' from the force of Hannah A...
Demont Paul. Hannah Arendt et la philosophie politique grecque. In: Tradition classique et modernité...
George Baird discusses the ideas of publicness and the Space of Appearance, a concept introduced b...
Nowadays, in a time of multifaceted crisis (ecological, social, and economic) and uncertainty, arch...
This paper, delivered at The London Conference of Critical Thought, reflected on the ways in which u...
<p>This dissertation examines the relationship between architecture and democratic politics in late-...
This paper challenges the ideas beyond the application of smart technology in the urban environment ...
The world is a crucial term in Hannah Arendt’s oeuvre, as might be concluded from the title of the b...
This paper focuses on the spatial concepts that Hannah Arendt has referred to throughout her work. I...
This article urges the necessity to reflect upon architecture - as a professional field as well as i...
The modern emphasis on authenticity and the individual not only caused an ‘astonishing flowering of ...
This article stems from The Centre and the Name, readings in Beirut's toponymy, a thesis defended at...
In September 2011, Nikolaus Hirsch and Markus Miessen invited protagonists from the fields of archit...
//// Abstract: Thinking and culture are linked intimately in Arendt’s theory because they are both i...
The architectural historian and critic Kenneth Frampton 'never recovered' from the force of Hannah A...
The architectural historian and critic Kenneth Frampton 'never recovered' from the force of Hannah A...
Demont Paul. Hannah Arendt et la philosophie politique grecque. In: Tradition classique et modernité...
George Baird discusses the ideas of publicness and the Space of Appearance, a concept introduced b...
Nowadays, in a time of multifaceted crisis (ecological, social, and economic) and uncertainty, arch...
This paper, delivered at The London Conference of Critical Thought, reflected on the ways in which u...
<p>This dissertation examines the relationship between architecture and democratic politics in late-...
This paper challenges the ideas beyond the application of smart technology in the urban environment ...