Humans and Architecture : A Corporeal-Phenomenological and Sociological Approach to the Allegedly Silent Dimension of the Social

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Humans and Architecture : A Corporeal-Phenomenological and Sociological Approach to the Allegedly Silent Dimension of the Social

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 382 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9783658495886

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The book makes an original contribution to a corporeal-phenomenological and sociological approach to architectural research. The author draws on theoretical frameworks such as the work of Helmuth Plessner and New Phenomenology by Hermann Schmitz, both of which are based on the premise that embodiment should be recognised as a constitutive and dynamic structural element of bodily existence. Through comparative research conducted in two libraries, the book exemplifies how a phenomenologically grounded sociology of architecture can be expressed both theoretically and empirically, and how phenomenological-sociological methods can be applied.

Building on the empirical study, the book concludes with a forward-looking proposal on how the appearance and perception of architecture can be grasped, understood, and conceptualized. The author opens up a space of possibility for understanding architecture as a transitive, fleeting, and ephemeral medium of communication, and raises awareness for an ecological and sustainable perspective on building culture.

Introduction.- Theory and Methodology.- Methodological Approach, Research Questions, and Theoretical References.- Case Study I: Stuttgart City Library.- Case Study II: Long Room of the Old Library in Dublin.- Content Reflection and Synthesis.- Methodological Reflection and Conclusion.- Final Considerations and Outlook.- Bibliography.

Dr. Kathrin Schlenker studied sociology, geography, and philosophy at Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg. She has worked as a research associate at the Institute for Employment Research in Nuremberg and at the Faculty of Education, Architecture and Arts at the University of Siegen. She currently works in the field of municipal citizen participation and as a lecturer at Esslingen University of Applied Sciences.


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