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- Speaking Through the Silence of Perceptual Phenomena
- Abstract
- Since architecture is part of the everyday world, it has the capacity to lend meaning to life and to change in subtle ways. Architecture immediately and simultaneously impacts human senses. These sensory experiences are combined into a comprehensive experience that corresponds to the tactility of the architecture, with its materiality and details. The architectonic experience is linked to phenomenological experiences and is not comparable to emotional experiences. Architectural design from a single perspective is fundamentally impossible. Architecture encompasses the relationship between the idea driving the design and the phenomena defining the spatial experience.
- Citation
- Holl, S. (2013). Speaking Through the Silence of Perceptual Phenomena . What is Good Architecture?, OASE, (90), 23–26. Retrieved from https://www.oasejournal.nl/en/Issues/90/SpeakingThroughTheSilenceOfPerceptualPhenomena
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- Christophe Van Gerrewey, Hans Teerds, Véronique Patteeuw
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- Karel Martens, Valentijn Goethals
- May 2013
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