Utopia as a Critical Method is a comparative analysis performed through drawing and text, in which six architectural and literary utopias were examined together with the three historical contexts in which they were created. Looking at utopian works created roughly within the last century, the research examined the different worlds which the utopian authors imagined as a critical response to the issues and topics arising within their own historical contexts. The study addressed not only on the works as a whole, but also focused on their parts – namely the numerous social and spatial forms the authors have imagined and depicted. In this way, the dissertation was able to identify both the common and the discipline-specific forms which the utop...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a current overview of the subject of Utopian design in orde...
Since Thomas More, five hundred years ago, by linking together the idea of "no-place-land" (ou-topos...
Utopia seems to have been one of the culturally unconscious aspects of our society. If for a while ...
“Forms of Utopia” is part of a larger research investigating critical and speculative methods used i...
The writings of urban theorists who have studied utopias that propose a counter-space as the basis f...
In contemporary state of architecture some historians and theorists of architecture refer to a neces...
Utopia – the word is simultaneously evocative of hope and dread. As a concept it is stupendously pro...
This thesis proposes that architectural utopian ideas are the foundation for societal change. The co...
For long time Utopia was the dream of mankind. Since that day in 1516, when Sir Thomas More portraye...
This thesis proposes that architectural utopian ideas are the foundation for societal change. The co...
“Forms of Utopia” is part of a larger research investigating critical and speculative methods used i...
Utopia Method Vision makes a unique contribution to international debates in cultural, literary, soc...
Architects traditionally configured settings for social life. Today, most architects are alienated f...
Architects traditionally configured settings for social life. Today, most architects are alienated f...
Since Thomas More, five hundred years ago, by linking together the idea of "no-place-land" (ou-topos...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a current overview of the subject of Utopian design in orde...
Since Thomas More, five hundred years ago, by linking together the idea of "no-place-land" (ou-topos...
Utopia seems to have been one of the culturally unconscious aspects of our society. If for a while ...
“Forms of Utopia” is part of a larger research investigating critical and speculative methods used i...
The writings of urban theorists who have studied utopias that propose a counter-space as the basis f...
In contemporary state of architecture some historians and theorists of architecture refer to a neces...
Utopia – the word is simultaneously evocative of hope and dread. As a concept it is stupendously pro...
This thesis proposes that architectural utopian ideas are the foundation for societal change. The co...
For long time Utopia was the dream of mankind. Since that day in 1516, when Sir Thomas More portraye...
This thesis proposes that architectural utopian ideas are the foundation for societal change. The co...
“Forms of Utopia” is part of a larger research investigating critical and speculative methods used i...
Utopia Method Vision makes a unique contribution to international debates in cultural, literary, soc...
Architects traditionally configured settings for social life. Today, most architects are alienated f...
Architects traditionally configured settings for social life. Today, most architects are alienated f...
Since Thomas More, five hundred years ago, by linking together the idea of "no-place-land" (ou-topos...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a current overview of the subject of Utopian design in orde...
Since Thomas More, five hundred years ago, by linking together the idea of "no-place-land" (ou-topos...
Utopia seems to have been one of the culturally unconscious aspects of our society. If for a while ...