Invitation to ArchiPhen : some approaches and interpretations of phenomenology in architecture /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Bucharest [Romania] :
Zeta,
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ISBN: | 9731997377 9789731997377 |
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Table of Contents:
- Contents
- Preface
- Phenomenology as Architectural Method -Iris Aravot
- The Present State of Phenomenology in Architecture
- Eran Neuman
- Bangkok (or a Tel-Aviv Love Song)
- Danit Baruch
- Utzon�s Bayview House
- Michael Asgaard Andersen
- Trans_Ports 2001: a Virtual Phenomenon
- Ana Paula Baltazar dos Santos
- Space That Sees: James Turrell (1992)
- Aviv Livnat
- Steven Holl: A Translation of Phenomenological Philosophyinto the Realm of Architecture
- Derya Yorgancioglu
- Church of Saint John Baptist in Florence (Italy � 1961-1963)Arch. Giovanni Michelucci
- Gianluca FediA Place of Immanence: Hiroshima�s Ground Zero
- Benoit Jacquet
- Empty Cross and Shintai: Tadao Ando�s Church of the Light
- Jin Baek
- Koen van Velsen�s Folded Cinema: A Plea for Le Pli
- Leslie Kavanaugh
- Taken on the Site Itself
- A Transformational Planning Process
- Nili Portugali
- The Phenomenology of Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum Berlin
- Kasper LÃ?gring Nielsen
- Of Diamonds and Dust.
- Alexander (Sasha) Ortenberg
- House Marxen / Germany / 2001:Passe. Kaelber Architects, Berlin, Germany (Thomas Kaelber and Ulrike Passe)
- Ulrike PasseThe Art of MemoryPeter Zumthor�s Therme Vals, Switzerland
- Stephanie Brandt
- Memorial Architecture as Storyteller
- Uri Jacob Matatyaou
- Notes on Contributors