Space is a product of semiosis. It is a condition pertinent to an organism’s semiotic freedom, which is articulated by the organism as a consequence of its capacity to manipulate the world in the course of its unfolding interaction with its environment. Spatial configuration is thus the result of agency inherent in the organism-in-its-environment. Space, a consequence of social cohesion, is effected through constraints and processes of enaction which are semiotic. These processes are productive and offer architects a novel means by which to configure space, which they should embrace to articulate the nature of inhabitation. The model presented identifies activity as the essential building block to the generation of form. Modelled as a form ...
To seek goals, when carried out by agents with a level of competency, requires an "understanding" of...
The emphasise on the visual manifestation of space has determined how architects comprehend the corr...
Urban space is social space. According to Henri Lefebvre, every type of society produces a spatialit...
Space is a product of semiosis. It is a condition pertinent to an organism’s semiotic freedom, whic...
Taking the basic unit of existence to be the organism-in-its-environment, which is coupled to the wo...
In the domain of current spatial semiotics two important, but also radically different, approaches c...
When semiotics of architectural space turns from an interest in the visual revelation of a space “hi...
This paper presents a method of configuring architectural space that articulates the coupling of an...
Movement through the built-environment is a fundamental social practice; yet, it has often been rele...
Urbanism is much more than simply an agglomeration of houses : it is a particular way of living spac...
For some years now, academe has been devoting a great deal of attention to the phenomenon of space. ...
Digital technologies and processes have been used to generate architectural form for over two decade...
Abstract The best way to conceive semiotical spaces that are not identical to single buildings, such...
Our research focuses on the study of the relationship between object and space within a context of s...
peer reviewedAspectuality has been brought to the semiotic discussion in various ways. Its first use...
To seek goals, when carried out by agents with a level of competency, requires an "understanding" of...
The emphasise on the visual manifestation of space has determined how architects comprehend the corr...
Urban space is social space. According to Henri Lefebvre, every type of society produces a spatialit...
Space is a product of semiosis. It is a condition pertinent to an organism’s semiotic freedom, whic...
Taking the basic unit of existence to be the organism-in-its-environment, which is coupled to the wo...
In the domain of current spatial semiotics two important, but also radically different, approaches c...
When semiotics of architectural space turns from an interest in the visual revelation of a space “hi...
This paper presents a method of configuring architectural space that articulates the coupling of an...
Movement through the built-environment is a fundamental social practice; yet, it has often been rele...
Urbanism is much more than simply an agglomeration of houses : it is a particular way of living spac...
For some years now, academe has been devoting a great deal of attention to the phenomenon of space. ...
Digital technologies and processes have been used to generate architectural form for over two decade...
Abstract The best way to conceive semiotical spaces that are not identical to single buildings, such...
Our research focuses on the study of the relationship between object and space within a context of s...
peer reviewedAspectuality has been brought to the semiotic discussion in various ways. Its first use...
To seek goals, when carried out by agents with a level of competency, requires an "understanding" of...
The emphasise on the visual manifestation of space has determined how architects comprehend the corr...
Urban space is social space. According to Henri Lefebvre, every type of society produces a spatialit...