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100 | _aSharr, Adam | ||
245 | _aHeidegger for architects | ||
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_aLondon _bRoutledge _c2007 |
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300 | _axiii,128p. | ||
500 | _aCONTENTS Series Editor's Preface ix Illustration Credits xi Acknowledgements xiii 1 Introduction 1 2 A Mountain Walk 6 3 Placing Heidegger 15 4 Heidegger's Thinking on Architecture 21 'The Thing' 23 Nearness 24 So it seems 26 Thing and object 29 Fourfold: the preconditions of existence 30 Gathering 34 Being close to things 34 Building Dwelling Thinking' 36 Architecture is not 37 Building and dwelling 38 Building} dwelling and fourfold 43 The bridge 46 Defining place in German and in English 50 How a place happens 52 The edges of places 55 Valuing experience over mathematics 58 Projecting places 62 The Black Forest farmhouse 65 Romantic provincialism 72 Poetically, Man Dwells 75 Poetic measuring 76 Making sense 82 Authenticity 87 5 Heidegger and Architects 91 Steamy waters 91 Professional expertise 97 Another tradition of modern architecture 99 Representation and meaning 101 Regionalism 104 Choreographing experience 105 Phenomenology and politics 111 Imagination infected 114 Further Reading 115 Bibliography 117 Index 123 | ||
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