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Towards a phenomenology of architecture

Robert B. Harmon

Towards a phenomenology of architecture

a selected bibliography

by Robert B. Harmon

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Published by Vance Bibliographies in Monticello, Ill .
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    Subjects:
  • Architecture -- Human factors -- Bibliography.

  • Edition Notes

    StatementRobert B. Harmon.
    SeriesArchitecture series--bibliography,, A-790
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsZ5943.H84 H37 1982, NA2542.4 H37 1982
    The Physical Object
    Pagination13 p. ;
    Number of Pages13
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL3104015M
    LC Control Number82209996

    Christian Norberg-Schulz was, for many architecture students of the s, an important figure in this movement. [2] His book Genius Loci: Towards a Phenomenology of Architecture (New York: Rizzoli, ) provided a readily accessible explanation of a phenomonological approach to architecture and was widely read in architectural schools. [3] [4]. Describes and elucidates a phenomenology of architecture, landscape and culture. Uses philosophy, aesthetics and formal analysis to present three primary modes of building and dwelling (drawing upon Heidegger): Romantic, Classic and Cosmic. Highly recommended!

    Tomoko Tamari is a lecturer in the Institute of Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship and member of the Centre for Urban and Community Research, Goldsmiths, University of London. She is managing editor of Body & Society (Sage). Her long-standing research interests focus on consumer culture in Japan and Japanese new women, which will be discussed in her forthcoming book entitled, Women and. (This essay was submitted to CUHK’s –19 elective course The Japanese House instructed by Prof. Seng KUAN.) The engawa (縁側) is a strip of decking, often finished in wood or.

    Highlighting the main challenges of the current phenomenological discourse in architecture, this book formulates a more articulated method of 'phenomenological interpretation' dubbed 'phenomenal phenomenology' â as a new and innovative method of interpreting the built environment.   Perhaps inspired by his teacher Sigfried Giedion’s famous use of the twin-slideshow lecture, this shift comes to fruition in the full-blown photo-essays of the book Genius Loci: Towards a Phenomenology of Architecture, where the images attempt to engage the reader in a more directly visceral and embodied encounter. [5].


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