Phenomenology (architecture)

Phenomenology in architecture can be understood as a discursive and realist attempt to understand and embody the philosophical insights of phenomenology. According to Dan Zahavi: Phenomenology shares the conviction that the critical stance proper to philosophy requires a move away from a straightforward metaphysical or empirical investigation of objects, to an investigation of the very framework of meaning and intelligibility that makes any such straightforward investigation possible in the first place. It precisely asks how something like objectivity is possible in the first place. Phenomenology has also made important contributions to most areas of philosophy. Contemporary phenomenology is a somewhat heterogeneous field.

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enPhenomenology in architecture can be understood as a discursive and realist attempt to understand and embody the philosophical insights of phenomenology. According to Dan Zahavi: Phenomenology shares the conviction that the critical stance proper to philosophy requires a move away from a straightforward metaphysical or empirical investigation of objects, to an investigation of the very framework of meaning and intelligibility that makes any such straightforward investigation possible in the first place. It precisely asks how something like objectivity is possible in the first place. Phenomenology has also made important contributions to most areas of philosophy. Contemporary phenomenology is a somewhat heterogeneous field.
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enPhenomenology in architecture can be understood as a discursive and realist attempt to understand and embody the philosophical insights of phenomenology. According to Dan Zahavi: Phenomenology shares the conviction that the critical stance proper to philosophy requires a move away from a straightforward metaphysical or empirical investigation of objects, to an investigation of the very framework of meaning and intelligibility that makes any such straightforward investigation possible in the first place. It precisely asks how something like objectivity is possible in the first place. Phenomenology has also made important contributions to most areas of philosophy. Contemporary phenomenology is a somewhat heterogeneous field. The contributions of phenomenology in architecture are among the most significant and lasting in architecture, due to architecture's direct involvement with experience.
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Alberto Pérez-Gómez
Aldo Rossi
Architectural theory
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Category:Architectural theory
Category:Deconstructivism
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Category:Postmodern architecture
Charles Moore (architect)
Charles Taylor (philosopher)
Christian Norberg-Schulz
Critical Regionalism
Dalibor Vesely
Daniel Libeskind
Dan Zahavi
David Leatherbarrow
Edmund Husserl
Edward S. Casey
Enzo Paci
Ernesto Nathan Rogers
Gaston Bachelard
Gilles Deleuze
Hannah Arendt
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Henri Bergson
Hubert Dreyfus
Jean Labatut (architect)
Joseph Rykwert
Juhani Pallasmaa
Kenneth Frampton
Khôra
Marco Frascari
Martin Heidegger
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
McGill University
Mohsen Mostafavi
Nader El-Bizri
Paul Virilio
Peter Carl
Peter Zumthor
Phenomenology (philosophy)
Steven Holl
Thomas Thiis-Evensen
University of Cambridge
University of Essex
University of Pennsylvania
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