This article introduces the special issue — ‘Embodiment and Meaning-making: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Heritage Architecture’ — which aims to incite a dialogue across different disciplinary approaches to understanding how heritage architecture is experienced, registered, and produced. Here, heritage architecture is investigated by taking an interdisciplinary lens to questions of meaning-making, place, memory, and culture. The article explores how these are shaped at the intersection of spatial design, human embodiment, and modes of cultural production. First, it situates the special issue’s theme by introducing the notions of affect, atmosphere, embodiment, affordances, and politics of meaning-making. This positioning comes through a...
This thesis introduces embodied remembrance, to mediate the experience of the body and the digital i...
Architecture as Experience investigates the perception and appropriation of places across intervals ...
The cultural heritage in the built environment is developing discursively, and the concept is today ...
Grounded on an experiential understanding of architecture, this research explores ways in which arch...
Current developments such as the changing vision on heritage from an exclusive ‘substantial’ to a mo...
The article attempts to highlight the traces of memory in the theory, history and practice of archit...
All place has embedded meaning – it is a reflexive method for understanding ourselves through existe...
Heritage and its economies are driven by affective politics and consolidated through emotions such a...
Heritage and its economies are driven by affective politics and consolidated through emotions such a...
This graduation study examined in an exploratory way how the ‘intangible’ aspects of architectural [...
This research is an exploration of meaning in architecture, considering architectural meaning as cul...
A more inclusive perspective on heritage management regarding sustainable development becomes an imp...
Architecture is the art of shaping space, system, and technology. A close relationship is establishe...
To be human – and therefore to be embodied – is to be already extended into the world, into what Mau...
This thesis investigates and extends the concept of intangible cultural heritage in order to dissolv...
This thesis introduces embodied remembrance, to mediate the experience of the body and the digital i...
Architecture as Experience investigates the perception and appropriation of places across intervals ...
The cultural heritage in the built environment is developing discursively, and the concept is today ...
Grounded on an experiential understanding of architecture, this research explores ways in which arch...
Current developments such as the changing vision on heritage from an exclusive ‘substantial’ to a mo...
The article attempts to highlight the traces of memory in the theory, history and practice of archit...
All place has embedded meaning – it is a reflexive method for understanding ourselves through existe...
Heritage and its economies are driven by affective politics and consolidated through emotions such a...
Heritage and its economies are driven by affective politics and consolidated through emotions such a...
This graduation study examined in an exploratory way how the ‘intangible’ aspects of architectural [...
This research is an exploration of meaning in architecture, considering architectural meaning as cul...
A more inclusive perspective on heritage management regarding sustainable development becomes an imp...
Architecture is the art of shaping space, system, and technology. A close relationship is establishe...
To be human – and therefore to be embodied – is to be already extended into the world, into what Mau...
This thesis investigates and extends the concept of intangible cultural heritage in order to dissolv...
This thesis introduces embodied remembrance, to mediate the experience of the body and the digital i...
Architecture as Experience investigates the perception and appropriation of places across intervals ...
The cultural heritage in the built environment is developing discursively, and the concept is today ...