We live in a world that has access to a multiplicity of devices and means of communication with the outside world. Despite being more connected than ever, one can still find oneself alienated from society, whether it be through perceived difference, pandemic, ostracisation, or any number of other reasons. With this supposed limitless connection, perceived security can develop on just how connected we are. Therefore, it is even more prudent a time than ever to address the individual’s alienation from society.This thesis uses Edgar Allan Poe's short story The Fall of the House of Usher (1839) as a literary provocateur for the design of an allegorical architectural project. In his story Poe uses architecture, the Usher house, as an allegorical...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2014.Pages 160 ...
In her article “The Allegorical Architectural Project as a Critical Method”, Penelope Haralambidou p...
RESEARCH BACKGROUND: Several iconic novels utilise an architectural construction to personify a char...
This chapter examines what many scholars consider the most accomplished and representative of Poe’s ...
The article deals with the archetype of the house in «The castle of Otranto» by Horace Walpole and «...
Six Feet Under (2000-2005), by Allan Ball, is clearly influenced by Edgar Allan Poe’s stories, from ...
This design led-research investigation challenges traditional notions of ‘house’ by building and ref...
Edgar Allan Poe is one of the most unique writers in America. He stands alone with his aesthetic tas...
Focuses on Edgar Allan Poe\u27s `The Fall of the House of Usher.\u27 Poe\u27s sense of frustration a...
It has become something of a standard refrain to say that modernity has experienced a break with the...
Over recent decades, we have arrived in an age where mass production, prefabrication, and economic s...
This paper deals with the portrayal and role of the haunted house in Gothic literature, specifically...
This thesis is a study of the properties of place in American Gothic fiction. It assumes that the Go...
The poems and stories of Edgar Allan Poe have inspired a varied abundance of adaptations and emulati...
The stories “The Fall of the House of Usher” and “A Rose for Emily” have made an important contribut...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2014.Pages 160 ...
In her article “The Allegorical Architectural Project as a Critical Method”, Penelope Haralambidou p...
RESEARCH BACKGROUND: Several iconic novels utilise an architectural construction to personify a char...
This chapter examines what many scholars consider the most accomplished and representative of Poe’s ...
The article deals with the archetype of the house in «The castle of Otranto» by Horace Walpole and «...
Six Feet Under (2000-2005), by Allan Ball, is clearly influenced by Edgar Allan Poe’s stories, from ...
This design led-research investigation challenges traditional notions of ‘house’ by building and ref...
Edgar Allan Poe is one of the most unique writers in America. He stands alone with his aesthetic tas...
Focuses on Edgar Allan Poe\u27s `The Fall of the House of Usher.\u27 Poe\u27s sense of frustration a...
It has become something of a standard refrain to say that modernity has experienced a break with the...
Over recent decades, we have arrived in an age where mass production, prefabrication, and economic s...
This paper deals with the portrayal and role of the haunted house in Gothic literature, specifically...
This thesis is a study of the properties of place in American Gothic fiction. It assumes that the Go...
The poems and stories of Edgar Allan Poe have inspired a varied abundance of adaptations and emulati...
The stories “The Fall of the House of Usher” and “A Rose for Emily” have made an important contribut...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2014.Pages 160 ...
In her article “The Allegorical Architectural Project as a Critical Method”, Penelope Haralambidou p...
RESEARCH BACKGROUND: Several iconic novels utilise an architectural construction to personify a char...