Architectural Space
continuumenclosure
extension
of the body
human
space
Building, Dwelling, Thinking.
Building
Dwelling
stating that we
feel left out just
because there is
a building
Martin Heidegger
Buildings shelter
humans,
occupying them
but not dwelling
or dwelling.
humans live to carry out life activities
within the scope of the city or even the
region. Humans are naturally social
creatures, living together living in a life
cycle space in the personal to social
dimensions.
Words and Building
Georges Teyssot
Heterotopias and The History of Spaces
(not dwelling when
defying fourfold)
Is realy
Always Keep
With the fourfold
-Maintain nature
-freedom through peace
-to spare, to preserve
-Being home
heterotopias
detached
heterogenous
place
real place
applicable
discontinuity in time
Shifting Paradigm and Concerns
Architecture
Symbolic
Presence
Development Socio-political
Context
Spatial
Pattern
Race
Gender Status
ClassGeography
Diverse Building Social Pattern
Power
Embodiment
Differences
Values Biases
(Manfredo Tafuri, 1976)
Architectural
Configurations
The Sage handbook of Architectural Theory
handbook of Architectural Theory
(Michael Foucalt, 1977)
POWER (kekuatan),
treated buildings as art, as material
objects or as investments
DIFFERENCE (perbedaan),
are ‘produced’ by uneven power
relations
EMBODIMENT (perwujudan)
recognize how physical spaces
inscribe power constellations and
differentiations
SPACE, PLACE / NON PLACE
architecture
continuumenclosure
extension of
the body
(SPACE)
architecture
continuumenclosure
extension of
the body
(SPACE)
(BUILDING)
architecturearchitecture
continuumenclosure
extension of
the body
human
space
human
human human
human
human human
architecturearchitecture
continuumenclosure
extension of
the body
human
space
human
human human
human
human human
Race
GenderStatus
Class
Geography
(HETEROTOPIA: PLACE/NON PLACE)
architecturearchitecture
continuumenclosure
extension of
the body
human
space
human
human human
human
human human
Race
GenderStatus
Class
Geography
(HETEROTOPIA: PLACE/NON PLACE)
(DWELLING)
architecturearchitecture
continuumenclosure
extension of
the body
human
space
human
human human
human
human human
Race
GenderStatus
Class
Geography
(HETEROTOPIA: PLACE/NON PLACE)
(DWELLING)
(CITY/SOCIETY)
architecture
human
human
human
human human
Race
GenderStatus
Class
Geography
architecture architecture
(SOCIAL PATTERN)
(CITY/SOCIETY)
architecture
human
human
human
human human
FEMINIST
CAPITALISMURBANISM
CITIZENSHIP
POSTCOLONIALISM
architecture architecture
architecture
human
human
human
human human
FEMINIST
CAPITALISMURBANISM
CITIZENSHIP
POSTCOLONIALISM
architecture architecture
POWER
DIFFERENCE
EMBODIMENT
REFERENCES :
1. Martin Heidegger, Building, Dwelling, Thinking, diunggah dari: http://mysite.pratt.edu/~arch543p/readings/Heidegger.html
2. Adrian Forty, bab tentang Space, dalam Words and Buildings: a Vocabulary of Modern Architecture, Thames & Hudson, London, 2000.
3. Georges Teyssot, "Heterotopias and the History of Spaces," dalam K. Michael Hays (ed.), Architecture Theory since 1968, the MIT Press,
Cambridge, Mass., 2000, hal. 296 – 305.
4. C. Greig Crysler, Stephen Cairns, dan Hilde Heyden (ed). The Sage handbook of Architectural Theory handbook of Architectural Theory