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いま,建築は物体を取り扱うだけに捉われず「物そのものから(From the things themselves)」出発しなければならない。フッサール,ハイデガー,メルロ=ポンティの思索を再訪して場と空間の認識を共有し,古代から同時代の建築物・庭園空間・バーチャル空間にいたる幅広い題材を例に,世界の建築を国際比較する。事物と認識を架橋する21本の論考。
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Atmospheres
Hubert L. DREYFUS
Why the Mood in a Room and the Mood of a Room Should be Important to Architects
Sylvain DE BLEECKERE
Aural Architecture and its Phenomenological Roots
Gilad RONNEN
The Zen Garden of Shōden-ji as a Kōan of Perception
Matters
Vincent GIRAUD
Inhabiting Nothingness: Heidegger on Building
Ross ANDERSON
The Talismanic Presence of Architecture and Ornament in Heidegger’s Hütte
Jason CROW
Light, Stone, and Flesh: Bernard of Clairvaux and the Wall of the Church
Phoebe GIANNISI
Weather Phenomena and Immortality: The Well-Adjusted Construction in Ancient Greek Poetics
Joanna WLASZYN
Architecture and Technology: Questions about Representations
Bodies
KAKUNI Takashi
Now and Here, I am There: The Theory of Body and Space in Merleau-Ponty and Nishida Kitarō
Rachel MCCANN
Expressing Embodiment: Architectural Representation as Carnal Echo
Fernando QUESADA
House and Organ: Hugo Häring and Prosthetic Architecture
Karan AUGUST
Thinking Bodies
Lena HOPSCH
Shaped Space—Embodied Space: Borromini’s Baroque Architecture
Cultures
FUJIMORI Terunobu
Homage to Michelangelo: Tange’s Encounter with Heidegger
Benoît JACQUET and Dermott WALSH
Reduction to Japan-ness? Katsura Villa as a Discursive Phenomenon
ZHUANG Yue
Performing Poetry-Music: On Confucians’ Garden Dwelling
Adam SHARR
Refutation, Revelation and Reconstitution: On Architecture and the Settlement of Memory
Santiago de ORDUÑA
Building Metaphors: Notes towards a Hermeneutics of Architecture
Unfoldings
Alberto PÉREZ-GÓMEZ
The Gift of Architecture and Embodied Consciousness
TAKEYAMA Kiyoshi Sey
Architecture as a Way of Thinking
Karsten HARRIES
Longing for Ithaca: On the Need for a Post-Copernican Geocentrism
Note on Japanese and Chinese words
Index
Contributors
Introduction
Atmospheres
Hubert L. DREYFUS
Why the Mood in a Room and the Mood of a Room Should be Important to Architects
Sylvain DE BLEECKERE
Aural Architecture and its Phenomenological Roots
Gilad RONNEN
The Zen Garden of Shōden-ji as a Kōan of Perception
Matters
Vincent GIRAUD
Inhabiting Nothingness: Heidegger on Building
Ross ANDERSON
The Talismanic Presence of Architecture and Ornament in Heidegger’s Hütte
Jason CROW
Light, Stone, and Flesh: Bernard of Clairvaux and the Wall of the Church
Phoebe GIANNISI
Weather Phenomena and Immortality: The Well-Adjusted Construction in Ancient Greek Poetics
Joanna WLASZYN
Architecture and Technology: Questions about Representations
Bodies
KAKUNI Takashi
Now and Here, I am There: The Theory of Body and Space in Merleau-Ponty and Nishida Kitarō
Rachel MCCANN
Expressing Embodiment: Architectural Representation as Carnal Echo
Fernando QUESADA
House and Organ: Hugo Häring and Prosthetic Architecture
Karan AUGUST
Thinking Bodies
Lena HOPSCH
Shaped Space—Embodied Space: Borromini’s Baroque Architecture
Cultures
FUJIMORI Terunobu
Homage to Michelangelo: Tange’s Encounter with Heidegger
Benoît JACQUET and Dermott WALSH
Reduction to Japan-ness? Katsura Villa as a Discursive Phenomenon
ZHUANG Yue
Performing Poetry-Music: On Confucians’ Garden Dwelling
Adam SHARR
Refutation, Revelation and Reconstitution: On Architecture and the Settlement of Memory
Santiago de ORDUÑA
Building Metaphors: Notes towards a Hermeneutics of Architecture
Unfoldings
Alberto PÉREZ-GÓMEZ
The Gift of Architecture and Embodied Consciousness
TAKEYAMA Kiyoshi Sey
Architecture as a Way of Thinking
Karsten HARRIES
Longing for Ithaca: On the Need for a Post-Copernican Geocentrism
Note on Japanese and Chinese words
Index
Contributors