Title: The Narrative of Place in the Works of Contemporary Architects from a Comparative Literature View of Philosophy and Architecture with a Phenomenological Approach (Case Study: Tehran Museum of Contemporary Arts)
Abstract: As a result, there is a disregard for the ontology of living spaces as a container for human life and the existence of incompetents in contemporary life. By presenting architectural ideas based on phenomenological concepts, one can examine qualitatively the contemporary architectural spaces and the role of sensory perceptions in the process of understanding place in architecture. Phenomenology provides highly effective research grounds in the theoretical areas of architecture; it attempts to produce a profound insight about the concept of architectural space and focuses on humans and lived experiences in the process of perception in order to offer an accurate interpretation of place. One of the most important issues in the field of architectural phenomenology is the qualitative understanding of place, which implies the quality of human experience and examines the relationship between the body subject and its peripheral space. The question now is what constitutes the reading of phenomenological philosophical thought in order to analyze architectural works and what is the relation of man to space in the process of creating place? In this regard, it is assumed that the centralization of the human being and the importance of the experiential and multi-sensory space is one of the principles that is expected to be taken into consideration in the process of designing and creating the architectural work and its understanding.
Publication Year: 2020
Publication Date: 2020-03-15
Language: en
Type: article
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