Reflects on the nature of human meaning making through architecture. Meaning mak-ing is understood to be situated, relational, qualitative, dynamic and enacted. To appre-ciate the significance of architecture we need to understand how meaning is structured through the body. Some image-body schemas include containment, verticality, balance, forces and motion. Architecture’s moral imperative is to creatively transform the condi-tions of human habitation and interaction
“The place is the concrete manifestation of man’s dwelling, and his identity depends on his belongin...
Drawing on the different philosophical anthropologies of Ernst Cassirer and Martin Heidegger, I woul...
A PhotocopyFrom the ancient time, according to the man's development insight in to the world the int...
Reflects on the nature of human meaning making through architecture. Meaning mak-ing is understood t...
In our culture, dominated by shallow rationality and reliance on the empirical, measur-able and demo...
Argues that architect’s have a moral imperative to transform and support living conditions and recom...
Explores the role of mood and meaning in architectural experience via the German no-tion of stimmung...
Wherein resides the ‘art’ in the ‘art of building’? Throughout history, architects have generally vi...
This research brings in words the discipline of mind which permits to think in which conditions, arc...
Architecture is structure and syntax, shape and function; many times it has a symbolic value, as mat...
This essay explores a form of architecture designed for the human body and simultaneously examines t...
What is Architecture? It is proper to identify architecture with beautiful buildings and non archite...
This contribution presents finally architecture for the body of the human at the very moment where t...
It is through the dialectics of form and function in architecture, and in particular in the contradi...
The problem of architecture today is controlled basing on the arrangement of bodies in space. It is ...
“The place is the concrete manifestation of man’s dwelling, and his identity depends on his belongin...
Drawing on the different philosophical anthropologies of Ernst Cassirer and Martin Heidegger, I woul...
A PhotocopyFrom the ancient time, according to the man's development insight in to the world the int...
Reflects on the nature of human meaning making through architecture. Meaning mak-ing is understood t...
In our culture, dominated by shallow rationality and reliance on the empirical, measur-able and demo...
Argues that architect’s have a moral imperative to transform and support living conditions and recom...
Explores the role of mood and meaning in architectural experience via the German no-tion of stimmung...
Wherein resides the ‘art’ in the ‘art of building’? Throughout history, architects have generally vi...
This research brings in words the discipline of mind which permits to think in which conditions, arc...
Architecture is structure and syntax, shape and function; many times it has a symbolic value, as mat...
This essay explores a form of architecture designed for the human body and simultaneously examines t...
What is Architecture? It is proper to identify architecture with beautiful buildings and non archite...
This contribution presents finally architecture for the body of the human at the very moment where t...
It is through the dialectics of form and function in architecture, and in particular in the contradi...
The problem of architecture today is controlled basing on the arrangement of bodies in space. It is ...
“The place is the concrete manifestation of man’s dwelling, and his identity depends on his belongin...
Drawing on the different philosophical anthropologies of Ernst Cassirer and Martin Heidegger, I woul...
A PhotocopyFrom the ancient time, according to the man's development insight in to the world the int...