A personal problem of dissociation has become the catalyst for a schizoanalysis on the levels of the corporeal, the clinical, and the collective, that uses a philosophical understanding of the unconscious to materialise a design for an urban psychiatric clinic for dissociative disorders.Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Explorela
The paper introduces the research project ‘Architecture on the Couch: The psychology of buildings’ t...
This dissertation is rooted within the personal struggle to understand the absurdity of spaces which...
ABSTRACT: The article starts with a phenomenological account of the implicit functioning of the body...
Our studio work focused on the facility of the City Hotel and ways of collective living, taking into...
“A sick thought can devour the body's flesh more than fever or consumption.” – Guy de Maupassant Ar...
Purpose – Psychological and epidemiological literature suggests that the built environment plays bot...
This is an interdisciplinary attempt to analyze the ongoing and progressive urban crises of homeless...
This book explores how psychoanalysis and architecture can enhance and increase the chances of menta...
Over the last century, psychoanalysis has transformed the ways in which we think about our relations...
Book synopsis: Healing Spaces, Modern Architecture and the Body brings together cutting-edge scholar...
Recent studies in neuroscience suggest that our minds are actually projected into the outside world ...
Psychotic diagnosis and artist pathology: Schizophrenic art’s influence on the identification of the...
Through a transdisciplinary perspective, the book aims to read the complex urban dimension, in front...
The aim of this psychoanalytic reflection on architecture is to disengage the spatial image from spa...
Dissociation theory and psychoanalysis have to some extent emerged as conflicting paradigms to expla...
The paper introduces the research project ‘Architecture on the Couch: The psychology of buildings’ t...
This dissertation is rooted within the personal struggle to understand the absurdity of spaces which...
ABSTRACT: The article starts with a phenomenological account of the implicit functioning of the body...
Our studio work focused on the facility of the City Hotel and ways of collective living, taking into...
“A sick thought can devour the body's flesh more than fever or consumption.” – Guy de Maupassant Ar...
Purpose – Psychological and epidemiological literature suggests that the built environment plays bot...
This is an interdisciplinary attempt to analyze the ongoing and progressive urban crises of homeless...
This book explores how psychoanalysis and architecture can enhance and increase the chances of menta...
Over the last century, psychoanalysis has transformed the ways in which we think about our relations...
Book synopsis: Healing Spaces, Modern Architecture and the Body brings together cutting-edge scholar...
Recent studies in neuroscience suggest that our minds are actually projected into the outside world ...
Psychotic diagnosis and artist pathology: Schizophrenic art’s influence on the identification of the...
Through a transdisciplinary perspective, the book aims to read the complex urban dimension, in front...
The aim of this psychoanalytic reflection on architecture is to disengage the spatial image from spa...
Dissociation theory and psychoanalysis have to some extent emerged as conflicting paradigms to expla...
The paper introduces the research project ‘Architecture on the Couch: The psychology of buildings’ t...
This dissertation is rooted within the personal struggle to understand the absurdity of spaces which...
ABSTRACT: The article starts with a phenomenological account of the implicit functioning of the body...