Rethinking Dwelling: Heidegger, Place, Architecture
Over the last twenty years, Jeff Malpas' research has involved his engagement with architects and other academics around the issues of place, architecture and landscape and particularly the way these practitioners have used the work of Martin Heidegger.

In Rethinking Dwelling, Malpas' primary focus is to rethink of these issues in a way that is directly informed by an understanding of place and the human relation it. With essays on a range of architectural and design concerns, as well as engaging with other thinkers on topics including textuality in architecture, contemporary high-rise construction, the significance of the line, the relation between building and memory and the idea of authenticity in architecture, this book departs from the traditional phenomenological focus and provides students and scholars with a new ontological assessment of landscape and architecture. As such, it may also be used on other 'spatial' or 'topographic' disciplines including geography, sociology, anthropology, and art in which the 'spatial turn' has been so important.
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Rethinking Dwelling: Heidegger, Place, Architecture
Over the last twenty years, Jeff Malpas' research has involved his engagement with architects and other academics around the issues of place, architecture and landscape and particularly the way these practitioners have used the work of Martin Heidegger.

In Rethinking Dwelling, Malpas' primary focus is to rethink of these issues in a way that is directly informed by an understanding of place and the human relation it. With essays on a range of architectural and design concerns, as well as engaging with other thinkers on topics including textuality in architecture, contemporary high-rise construction, the significance of the line, the relation between building and memory and the idea of authenticity in architecture, this book departs from the traditional phenomenological focus and provides students and scholars with a new ontological assessment of landscape and architecture. As such, it may also be used on other 'spatial' or 'topographic' disciplines including geography, sociology, anthropology, and art in which the 'spatial turn' has been so important.
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Rethinking Dwelling: Heidegger, Place, Architecture

Rethinking Dwelling: Heidegger, Place, Architecture

by Jeff Malpas
Rethinking Dwelling: Heidegger, Place, Architecture

Rethinking Dwelling: Heidegger, Place, Architecture

by Jeff Malpas

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Over the last twenty years, Jeff Malpas' research has involved his engagement with architects and other academics around the issues of place, architecture and landscape and particularly the way these practitioners have used the work of Martin Heidegger.

In Rethinking Dwelling, Malpas' primary focus is to rethink of these issues in a way that is directly informed by an understanding of place and the human relation it. With essays on a range of architectural and design concerns, as well as engaging with other thinkers on topics including textuality in architecture, contemporary high-rise construction, the significance of the line, the relation between building and memory and the idea of authenticity in architecture, this book departs from the traditional phenomenological focus and provides students and scholars with a new ontological assessment of landscape and architecture. As such, it may also be used on other 'spatial' or 'topographic' disciplines including geography, sociology, anthropology, and art in which the 'spatial turn' has been so important.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350172920
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 07/15/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Jeff Malpas is Distinguished Professor at the University of Tasmania, Australia. His books include The Intelligence of Place: Topographies and Poetics (Bloomsbury, 2015) and Philosophy and The City: Interdisciplinary and Transcultural Perspectives (2019).
Jeff Malpas is Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of Tasmania, Australia. He was founder and, until 2005, Director of the university's Centre for Applied Philosophy and Ethics. He has authored and edited numerous books with some of the world's leading academic presses and has published a wide range of scholarly articles on topics in philosophy, art, architecture, and geography. His books include Place and Experience (2018) and Heidegger's Topology (2006).

Table of Contents

Introduction: Place, Architecture, Landscape

Chapter One: Rethinking Dwelling
Chapter Two: Architecture and Truth
Chapter Three: Memory and the Built
Chapter Four: Verticality and the Street
Chapter Five: The Line and the Hand
Chapter Six: Landscape and Interiority
Chapter Seven: Place and Parametricism
Chapter Eight: Design and the Human
Chapter Nine: Hermeneutics and Architecture
Chapter Ten: Against Authenticity
Epilogue: Rethinking Architecture

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