Title of article
Christian Norberg-Schulz and the Existential Space
Author/Authors
Habib، Farah-Naaz نويسنده , , Sahhaf، Sayyed Mohammad Khosro نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 3 سال 2012
Pages
6
From page
45
To page
50
Abstract
The historian-theoretician Christian Norberg-Schulz, examining the development of his ideas
across 30 years. While Norberg-Schulz started out with Intentions in Architecture (1963), a work that was clearly
influenced by structuralist studies, he soon shifted to a phenomenological approach with Existence, Space and
Architecture (1971), and then with Genius Loci (1980) and The Concept of Dwelling (1985). He attempted through this
trilogy to lay down the foundations of a phenomenological interpretation of architecture, with an underlying agenda
that espoused certain directions in contemporary architecture. This article will examine the major writings of Christian
Norberg-Schulz, critically evaluating his interpretation of phenomenology in architecture in its ambiguous relation to
the project of modernity.
In addition we will introduce his perspectives on the meaning of dwelling as well as the newest concept of dwelling in
the West and its problems
Journal title
International Journal of Architecture and Urban Development
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
International Journal of Architecture and Urban Development
Record number
681738
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