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The Phenomenal Brain
Merleau‐Ponty, Rasmussen, and Pallasmaa
This chapter contains sections titled:
The Visible and the Invisible
Rasmussen on the Experience of Architecture
Frampton and Pallasmaa
The Phenomenal Brain
Merleau‐Ponty, Rasmussen, and Pallasmaa
This chapter contains sections titled:
The Visible and the Invisible
Rasmussen on the Experience of Architecture
Frampton and Pallasmaa
The Phenomenal Brain
Merleau‐Ponty, Rasmussen, and Pallasmaa
Mallgrave, Harry Francis (Autor:in)
The Architect's Brain ; 109-121
08.01.2010
13 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
the visible and the invisible ‐ critique of Sartre's phenomenology , French philosopher Maurice Merleau‐Ponty ‐ best known for his book, Phenomenology of Perception , Pietro da Cortona, Santa Maria della Pace, Rome (1656–67) , defining vision as a “thought subordinated to a certain field, and this is what is called a sense” , Rasmussen on the experience of architecture ‐ mechanisms of human brain , “Solids and Cavities in Architecture” ‐ idea of Einfühlung being clearly evoked , Rasmussen noting, in Gestalt manner, “the object of all good architecture is to create integrated wholes” , The Structure of Behavior ‐ a critique of behavioral psychology and other forms physiological atomism , the phenomenal brain ‐ Merleau‐Ponty, Rasmussen, and Pallasmaa , Frampton ‐ Pallasmaa's phenomenology, architecture being first and foremost a multisensory experience
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