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

Christian Norberg-Schulz’s Interpretation of Heidegger’s Philosophy
Title Christian Norberg-Schulz’s Interpretation of Heidegger’s Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Hendrik Auret
Publisher Routledge
Pages 431
Release 2018-10-03
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1351232770

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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.

Genius Loci

Genius Loci
Title Genius Loci PDF eBook
Author Christian Norberg-Schulz
Publisher New York : Rizzoli
Pages 220
Release 1980
Genre Architecture
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Attempts to develop a theory of understanding architecture in concrete, existential terms, following the guidelines of Heidegger

Following Norberg-Schulz

Following Norberg-Schulz
Title Following Norberg-Schulz PDF eBook
Author Anna Ulrikke Andersen
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 225
Release 2021-12-16
Genre Architecture
ISBN 135024838X

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This book examines the 'window' in the life and work of the seminal architectural thinker Christian Norberg-Schulz (1926 – 2000). It draws new attention to his architectural designs and re-examines his acclaimed theoretical work on the phenomenology of architecture and place within the context of a biography of his life, linking him with other historical figures such as Helen Keller and Rainer Maria Rilke, and framing him within the modernist tradition of the latter. Taking a novel, experimental approach, the book also explores the potential of the essay-film as an innovative new approach to producing architectural history. Bridging archival research and artistic exploration, its ten chapters, written by an architectural historian who is also a film-maker, are each accompanied by a short documentary film, hosted online and linked from within the chapter, which use the medium of film to creatively explore and delve deeper into little-known aspects of Norberg-Schulz's theory of genius loci and the phenomenology of architecture. The book questions what it means to 'follow' those who came before, exploring the positionality of the architectural historian/filmmaker. Offering an insightful account of the life, work, and theory of a key thinker, Following Norberg-Schulz is also essential reading for those interested in practice-led research methodologies, particularly in the practice of film-making and the essay film, providing a highly innovative example of scholarly research which bridges the text-film gap.

The Concept of Dwelling

The Concept of Dwelling
Title The Concept of Dwelling PDF eBook
Author Christian Norberg-Schulz
Publisher Rizzoli International Publications
Pages 150
Release 1984
Genre Architecture
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This is a book on human dwelling. The word 'dwelling' here means something more than having a roof over our head and a certain number of square feet. It means to meet outher for exchange of products, ideas and feelings ; it means to come to an agreement with others ; it means to be oneself, having a small chosen world of our own.

Architecture

Architecture
Title Architecture PDF eBook
Author Christian Norberg-Schulz
Publisher
Pages 260
Release 1988
Genre Architecture
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Phenomenology, Architecture and the Built World

Phenomenology, Architecture and the Built World
Title Phenomenology, Architecture and the Built World PDF eBook
Author James Dodd
Publisher BRILL
Pages 306
Release 2017-01-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004340017

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Phenomenology, Architecture and the Built World is an introduction to the methods and basic concepts of phenomenological philosophy through an analysis of the phenomenon of the built world. The conception of the built world that emerges is of space and time fashioned in accordance with a living understanding of what it is for human beings to exist in the world. Human building and making is thus no mere supplementary instrument in the pursuit of the ends of life, but a fundamental embodiment of the self-understanding of human beings. Phenomenological description is uniquely capable of bringing into view the physiognomy of this understanding, its texture and complexity, thereby providing an important basis for a critique of what constitutes its essence and its conditions of possibility.

Philosophy and the City

Philosophy and the City
Title Philosophy and the City PDF eBook
Author Sharon M. Meagher
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 332
Release 2008-01-10
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0791479048

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The definitive source book on philosophy and the city. Using philosophical works from ancient Greece to contemporary times, Philosophy and the City demonstrates both why philosophy matters to the city and how cities matter to philosophy. The collection addresses questions that remain central to urban planning and everyday urban life, such as, What is a city? What does it mean to be a good citizen? By bringing various perspectives together, Sharon M. Meagher provides readers the opportunity to better understand key philosophical debates concerning not only social and political philosophy but also place and identity formation, aesthetics, philosophy of race and diversity, and environmental philosophy. Sharon M. Meagher is Professor of Philosophy and Director of Women?s Studies at the University of Scranton. She is the coeditor (with Patrice DiQuinzio) of Women and Children First: Feminism, Rhetoric, and Public Policy, also published by SUNY Press.