This chapter considers the tectonics of the interior, focusing on the physical experience of the floor plane (the floor) in comparison to the physical experience of the public ground plane (the earth). It develops a cultural understanding of the distinctions between these two types of ground as a means of understanding the significance of the interior in terms of the types of ground that are stepped upon, proposing that the interior is defined through a disconnect, whereas public space is shaped through an idea of earth as collective historical memory
An exploration of ground’s connections to structure (joint-carving, naturalness). The notion of stru...
Thesis. 1977. M.Arch.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture.MICROFICHE COPY ...
In A Pattern of Thoughts the Norwegian architect Sverre Fehn states that “the Scandinavian landscape...
This chapter reflects on floor and earth – their relationship and meanings – through several texts, ...
peer reviewedGround, as a body incised by natural and human actions (European Landscape Conven-tion)...
Although transportation infrastructures occupy an important part of public space, they have apparent...
Ground, as a body incised by natural and human actions (European Landscape Convention), carries “sto...
Patterned Ground unravels the entangled relationships between nature and culture. Around 100 entries...
In his foundational text, Analysing Architecture, Simon Unwin introduces what hedescribes as four ba...
This research investigates the impacts of urban surfaces that are influencing human behaviours and e...
Talking about earth in architecture we can notice its usage mostly in vertical constructions. But we...
“It feels as if the earth is falling away under my feet” is a commonly used way of describing a sens...
This article is based on the 2019 Dialogues in Human Geography plenary lecture at the Royal Geograph...
This paper re-examines relationships between interiors and landscape, focusing on indoor/outdoor con...
A Closed Circuit Projection, projecting the Floor on the Wall Proposition to exhibit the floor on w...
An exploration of ground’s connections to structure (joint-carving, naturalness). The notion of stru...
Thesis. 1977. M.Arch.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture.MICROFICHE COPY ...
In A Pattern of Thoughts the Norwegian architect Sverre Fehn states that “the Scandinavian landscape...
This chapter reflects on floor and earth – their relationship and meanings – through several texts, ...
peer reviewedGround, as a body incised by natural and human actions (European Landscape Conven-tion)...
Although transportation infrastructures occupy an important part of public space, they have apparent...
Ground, as a body incised by natural and human actions (European Landscape Convention), carries “sto...
Patterned Ground unravels the entangled relationships between nature and culture. Around 100 entries...
In his foundational text, Analysing Architecture, Simon Unwin introduces what hedescribes as four ba...
This research investigates the impacts of urban surfaces that are influencing human behaviours and e...
Talking about earth in architecture we can notice its usage mostly in vertical constructions. But we...
“It feels as if the earth is falling away under my feet” is a commonly used way of describing a sens...
This article is based on the 2019 Dialogues in Human Geography plenary lecture at the Royal Geograph...
This paper re-examines relationships between interiors and landscape, focusing on indoor/outdoor con...
A Closed Circuit Projection, projecting the Floor on the Wall Proposition to exhibit the floor on w...
An exploration of ground’s connections to structure (joint-carving, naturalness). The notion of stru...
Thesis. 1977. M.Arch.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture.MICROFICHE COPY ...
In A Pattern of Thoughts the Norwegian architect Sverre Fehn states that “the Scandinavian landscape...