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Heidegger for Architects

Author : Adam Sharr
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 185 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2007-09-28
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781134120291

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Informing the designs of architects as diverse as Peter Zumthor, Steven Holl, Hans Scharoun and Colin St. John Wilson, the work of Martin Heidegger has proved of great interest to architects and architectural theorists. The first introduction to Heidegger’s philosophy written specifically for architects and students of architecture introduces key themes in his thinking, which has proved highly influential among architects as well as architectural historians and theorists. This guide familiarizes readers with significant texts and helps to decodes terms as well as providing quick referencing for further reading. This concise introduction is ideal for students of architecture in design studio at all levels; students of architecture pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate courses in architectural theory; academics and interested architectural practitioners. Heidegger for Architects is the second book in the new Thinkers for Architects series.

Dwelling and Architecture

Author : Pavlos Lefas
Publisher : Jovis Verlag
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 3868590129

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This book explores the influence of Martin Heidegger's concept of dwelling (Wohnen) in disputing major imperatives of modern architecture. It is a book on both the history of architecture and the history of ideas.

Heidegger's Hut

Author : Adam Sharr
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Architecture
ISBN : UOM:39015082646053

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The intense relationship between philosopher Martin Heidegger and his cabin in the Black Forest: the first substantial account of "die H�tte" and its influence on Heidegger's life and work. "This is the most thorough architectural 'crit' of a hut ever set down, the justification for which is that the hut was the setting in which Martin Heidegger wrote phenomenological texts that became touchstones for late-twentieth-century architectural theory." -- from the foreword by Simon Sadler Beginning in the summer of 1922, philosopher Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) occupied a small, three-room cabin in the Black Forest Mountains of southern Germany. He called it "die H�tte" ("the hut"). Over the years, Heidegger worked on many of his most famous writings in this cabin, from his early lectures to his last enigmatic texts. He claimed an intellectual and emotional intimacy with the building and its surroundings, and even suggested that the landscape expressed itself through him, almost without agency. In Heidegger's Hut, Adam Sharr explores this intense relationship of thought, place, and person. Heidegger's mountain hut has been an object of fascination for many, including architects interested in his writings about "dwelling" and "place." Sharr's account -- the first substantive investigation of the building and Heidegger's life there -- reminds us that, in approaching Heidegger's writings, it is important to consider the circumstances in which the philosopher, as he himself said, felt "transported" into the work's "own rhythm." Indeed, Heidegger's apparent abdication of agency and tendency toward romanticism seem especially significant in light of his troubling involvement with the Nazi regime in the early 1930s. Sharr draws on original research, including interviews with Heidegger's relatives, as well as on written accounts of the hut by Heidegger and his visitors. The book's evocative photographs include scenic and architectural views taken by the author and many remarkable images of a septuagenarian Heidegger in the hut taken by the photojournalist Digne Meller-Markovicz. There are many ways to interpret Heidegger's hut -- as the site of heroic confrontation between philosopher and existence; as the petit bourgeois escape of a misguided romantic; as a place overshadowed by fascism; or as an entirely unremarkable little building. Heidegger's Hut does not argue for any one reading, but guides readers toward their own possible interpretations of the importance of "die H�tte."

Heidegger for Architects

Author : Adam Sharr
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 143 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2007-09-28
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781134120307

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Written specifically for architects, this is the first clear and concise explanation of Heidegger's architectural thinking in the context of his work.

Gadamer for Architects

Author : Paul Kidder
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 161 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2013-02-11
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781135102579

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Providing a concise and accessible introduction to the work of the celebrated twentieth century German philosopher, Hans-Georg Gadamer, this book focuses on the aspects of Gadamer’s philosophy that have been the most influential among architects, educators in architecture, and architectural theorists. Gadamer’s philosophy of art gives a special place to the activity of "play" as it occurs in artistic creation. His reflections on meaning and symbolism in art draw upon his teacher, Martin Heidegger, while moving Heidegger’s thought in new directions. His theory of interpretation, or "philosophical hermeneutics," offers profound ways to understand the influence of the past upon the present and to appropriate cultural history in ever new forms. For architects, architectural theorists, architectural historians, and students in these fields, Gadamer’s thought opens a world of possibilities for understanding how building today can be rich with human meaning, relating to architecture’s history in ways that do not merely repeat nor repudiate that history. In addition, Gadamer’s sensitivity to the importance of practical thinking – to the way that theory arises out of practice – gives his thought a remarkable usefulness in the everyday work of professional life.

Merleau-Ponty for Architects

Author : Jonathan Hale
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2016-07-01
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781317291992

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The philosophy of Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908–1961) has influenced the design work of architects as diverse as Steven Holl and Peter Zumthor, as well as informing renowned schools of architectural theory, notably those around Dalibor Vesely at Cambridge, Kenneth Frampton, David Leatherbarrow and Alberto Pérez-Gómez in North America and Juhani Pallasmaa in Finland. Merleau-Ponty suggested that the value of people’s experience of the world gained through their immediate bodily engagement with it remains greater than the value of understanding gleaned through abstract mathematical, scientific or technological systems. This book summarizes what Merleau-Ponty’s philosophy has to offer specifically for architects. It locates architectural thinking in the context of his work, placing it in relation to themes such as space, movement, materiality and creativity, introduces key texts, helps decode difficult terms and provides quick reference for further reading.

The Ethical Function of Architecture

Author : Karsten Harries
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 1998-07-31
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 026258171X

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Can architecture help us find our place and way in today's complex world? Can it return individuals to a whole, to a world, to a community? Developing Giedion's claim that contemporary architecture's main task is to interpret a way of life valid for our time, philosopher Karsten Harries answers that architecture should serve a common ethos. But if architecture is to meet that task, it first has to free itself from the dominant formalist approach, and get beyond the notion that its purpose is to produce endless variations of the decorated shed. In a series of cogent and balanced arguments, Harries questions the premises on which architects and theorists have long relied—premises which have contributed to architecture's current identity crisis and marginalization. He first criticizes the aesthetic approach, focusing on the problems of decoration and ornament. He then turns to the language of architecture. If the main task of architecture is indeed interpretation, in just what sense can it be said to speak, and what should it be speaking about? Expanding upon suggestions made by Martin Heidegger, Harries also considers the relationship of building to the idea and meaning of dwelling. Architecture, Harries observes, has a responsibility to community; but its ethical function is inevitably also political. He concludes by examining these seemingly paradoxical functions.

Christian Norberg-Schulz’s Interpretation of Heidegger’s Philosophy

Author : Hendrik Auret
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2018-10-03
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781351232777

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Christian Norberg-Schulz’s Interpretation of Heidegger’s Philosophy by Hendrik Auret Pdf

Christian Norberg-Schulz’s Interpretation of Heidegger’s Philosophy investigates the theoretical contribution of the world-renowned Norwegian architectural theorist Christian Norberg-Schulz (1926 – 2000) and considers his architectural interpretation of the writings of German philosopher Martin Heidegger. Though widely recognised as providing the most comprehensive reading of Heideggerian philosophy through the lens of architecture, this book argues that Norberg-Schulz neglected one of the key aspects of the philosopher’s contributions: the temporal nature of being-in-the-world as care. The undeveloped architectural implications of the ontological concept of care in his work prevented the fruition of his ultimate aim, transforming the ‘art of place’ into an ‘art of living’. This book seeks to realign Norberg-Schulz’s understanding of time as continuity and change to present a holistic approach grounded in Heidegger’s phenomenological philosophy; architecture as art of care. Aimed at academics and scholars in architectural theory, history and philosophy, Christian Norberg-Schulz’s Interpretation of Heidegger’s Philosophy surveys the implications and significance of the theorist’s works on architectural criticism in the late 20th century.

Philosophy for Architects

Author : Branko Mitrovic
Publisher : Chronicle Books
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2012-03-20
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781616890728

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Philosophy for Architects is an engaging and easy-to-grasp introduction to philosophical questions of interest to students of architectural theory. Topics include Aristotle's theories of "visual imagination" and their relevance to digital design, the problem of optical correction as explored by Plato, Hegel's theory of zeitgeist, and Kant's examinations of space and aesthetics, among others. Focusing primarily on nineteenth- and twentieth-century philosophy, it provides students with a wider perspective concerning philosophical problems that come up in contemporary architectural debates.

Architecture from a Heideggerin Point of View

Author : Marco Kaiser
Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Page : 41 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2007-11
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9783638852173

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Seminar paper from the year 2003 in the subject Art - Architecture / History of Construction, grade: 2, University of Constance, course:, 13 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: The issue of the second discussion in Darmstadt was set under the title "Mensch und Raum" (Man and Space) August 5th, 1951. The lecture, which was presented by Martin Heidegger called "Building - Dwelling - Thinking". This lecture will obtain the most important interest in this paper. The main intention is to understand what Martin Heidegger meant with his philosophical approach towards architecture and also trying to see what is the purpose of architecture. The art of architecture with its enigma will be enlightened or will be still a mystery. To look for hints and statements in several sources will hopefully help us to find a way or at least will let us understand. The aim towards this goal at first is to explain the most important terms, which Martin Heidegger is using. Especially with Martin Heidegger it will be important to know, what kind of language he is using and what is behind the terms he using in his descriptions. An other point which makes it important to deal with, will be the problem that we have two disciplines: philosophy and architecture, we know that the use of certain terms can be different in these cases, so similar than Martin Heidegger was doing it in his work "Building - Dwelling - Thinking", there will be an explanation of the important terms. The second part will deal with the explanation and the understanding of the enigma we worked on trough this paper. If it will be possible to understand or will it be to abstract to explain in such a short work. For the fact, that the lecture was presented more than 50 years ago and for an amount of time almost nobody was interested in this work, it became more and more important in the last decades, especially in the theoretical architecture, as well as in philosophy and art itself. Therefore the main

Rethinking Dwelling

Author : Jeff Malpas
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2021-08-12
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781350172913

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Place and dwelling -- Homelessness and modernity -- Authenticity and essentialism -- Design and the human -- Architecture and truth -- Building and memory -- The line and the hand -- Place and parametricism -- Verticality and the street -- Space and interiority -- Epilogue : rethinking architecture.

Postphenomenology and Architecture

Author : Lars Botin,Inger Berling Hyams
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2021-02-22
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781793609441

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Postphenomenology and Architecture by Lars Botin,Inger Berling Hyams Pdf

Architecture and urban design are typically considered as a result of artistic creativity performed by gifted individuals. Postphenomenology and Architecture: Human Technology Relations in the Built Environment analyzes buildings and cities instead as technologies. Informed by a postphenomenological perspective, this book argues that buildings and the furniture of cities—like bike lanes, benches, and bus stops—are inscribed in a conceptual framework of multistability, which is to say that they fulfill different purposes over time. Yet, there are qualities in the built environment that are long lasting and immutable and that transcend temporal functionality and ephemeral efficiency. The contributors show how different perceptions, practices, and interpretations are tangible and visible as we engage with these technologies. In addition, several of the chapters critically assess the influence of Martin Heidegger in modern philosophy of architecture. This book reads Heidegger from the perspective of architecture and urban design as technology, shedding light on what it means to build and dwell.

Derrida for Architects

Author : Richard Coyne
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 145 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2011-08-26
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781136723469

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Looking afresh at the implications of Jacques Derrida’s thinking for architecture, this book simplifies his ideas in a clear, concise way. Derrida‘s treatment of key philosophical texts has been labelled as "deconstruction," a term that resonates with architecture. Although his main focus is language, his thinking has been applied by architectural theorists widely. As well as a review of Derrida’s interaction with architecture, this book is also a careful consideration of the implications of his thinking, particularly on the way architecture is practiced.

Deleuze & Guattari for Architects

Author : Andrew Ballantyne
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 137 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781134103157

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Housing Problems

Author : Susan Bernstein
Publisher : Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0804758549

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This work studies the actual houses of Goethe, Walpole, and Freud alongside textual articulations of the architectonic problems of design, containment, shelter, and fragmentation.