Architecture beyond experience
Architecture Beyond Experience is a work in the service of one goal: the bringing about of a more relational, "posthuman" and yet humanist strain in architecture. It argues against the values that currently guide much architectural production (and the larger economy's too), which is t...
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Benedikt, Michael - 1946- [verfasserIn] |
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San Francisco Los Angeles New York Hong Kong: Applied Research and Design Publishing ; 2020 |
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XIV, 311 Seiten ; Illustrationen, Pläne ; 26 cm |
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ARCHITECTURE BEYOflD EXPERIEDCE MICHAEL BENEDIKT Hal Box Chair in Urbanism The University of Texas at Austin a I rl +cl San Francisco Research + Design | Los Angeles | Applied 2020 Publishing New York | Hong Kong COflTEflTS Introduction PART ORE VIII Locating the Sacred … Tetsugen … Sacred … From … Solipsism Space Spirituality Solipsism to … Succeeds … in Architecture: … Solipsism's Expression … The Buddhist Solution? Experientialism … Martin Buber and l-You … Michael Graziano: Consciousness is Social … PART TWO The Fabric of Glances … The of Architecture … Two … The Social Logic of Story Critique Ways … From … of Environment & Behavior Studies … of … Thinking About Optic Arrays Architecture Relationally Space … to Isovists … From Isovist Fields to the Fabric of Glances … Presence Fields and the Order of Shoulders … Formations … M-branes and the Phenomenon of Theater … PART THREE Architecture Beqond Experience … Buildings as Being(s) … Rooms in Relation … Rooms in Motion … Aldo … Carlo Scarpa and the Power of Two … Learning van Eyck: Photography, Relation, … and "The Between" from Lou … Toward Architecture in the Second Person … Coda: Three Short Takes … Footnotes … Glossary … Acknowledgments … Image Credits … |
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