Filozofska istraživanja, Vol. 38 No. 3, 2018.
Izvorni znanstveni članak
https://doi.org/10.21464/fi38313
Heidegger or Thinking Architecture through Being
Astrit Salihu
; Universiteti i Prishtines, Fakulteti Filozofik, Rr. Eqrem Qabej, nr. 21, XK-10000 Prishtine
Sažetak
Martin Heidegger, known as the Thinker of Being, is not distinguished for in-depth studies in architecture. All his thoughts about architecture or issues of dwelling are presented in his lectures in the 50's of last century when he was allowed again to lecture after World War II. After this lectures we have a significant turn on the discourse of architecture, turn that can be called as phenomenological turn in architecture. In created context, we have a kind of reorientation of discourse that emerges with re-treatment of architectural discourse from forgotten aspects of human involvement, existence, beingness of being and life. Heidegger's notion of space and its understanding will be probably the most intriguing moment in the architectural debate of modernity. This will promote affirmation of an aspect that is mostly neglected in architectural discourse of modernity. The new context created from the technological developments has ushered in the dazzling vortex of mobility, speed communication through a dense network with simultaneous function, movements and even-greater presence in non-place. On these premises, specific approaches in architectural theory think that Heidegger's view can't be contextualized or furthermore that are decontextualized and can't find desirable application in the current age of technological developments. Regardless of positions on these modalities of expression in architecture, yet, booths are presented in what we know as the architectural event, as a relentless architectural expression.
Ključne riječi
being; dwelling; architecture; space; place; non-place; Martin Heidegger
Hrčak ID:
215038
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Datum izdavanja:
13.11.2018.
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