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Ten Dialogues Between Architects and Philosophers: The Interwoven Space of Existence and Thought

Par : Mike LIu
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231432066
  • EAN9798231432066
  • Date de parution12/05/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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Ten Dialogues Between Architects and Philosophers: The Interwoven Space of Existence and Thought explores the subtle, often overlooked dialogue between physical space and philosophical thought. From Lacan's mirror stage and Fichte's idealism to Heidegger's notion of dwelling and Wendt's constructivism, this book bridges psychoanalysis, phenomenology, and political theory with the built environment.
Each chapter pairs a major philosopher with an architectural movement or figure, offering readers a fresh interdisciplinary perspective on how space reflects, constructs, and disturbs human identity. Both rigorous and accessible, this book invites scholars, students, and curious minds to see buildings not only as structures-but as ideas made tangible.
Ten Dialogues Between Architects and Philosophers: The Interwoven Space of Existence and Thought explores the subtle, often overlooked dialogue between physical space and philosophical thought. From Lacan's mirror stage and Fichte's idealism to Heidegger's notion of dwelling and Wendt's constructivism, this book bridges psychoanalysis, phenomenology, and political theory with the built environment.
Each chapter pairs a major philosopher with an architectural movement or figure, offering readers a fresh interdisciplinary perspective on how space reflects, constructs, and disturbs human identity. Both rigorous and accessible, this book invites scholars, students, and curious minds to see buildings not only as structures-but as ideas made tangible.