Abell, John,
Freud for architects / John Abell. - xi, 125 pages : illustrations, 21 cm. - Thinkers for Architects. . - Thinkers for architects. .
Includes bibliographical references (pages 110-116) and index (pages 117-125).
Freud and modernity: selfhood and emancipatory self-determination. Aesthetic experience: the object, empathy, the unconscious, and architectural design. Open from, the formless, and "that oceanic feeling" Closed-from, rule-based composition and control of the architectural gift. Architectural simulation: wishful phantasy and the real. Spaces of social encounter: freedoms and constraints.
Freud for Architects explains what Freud offers to the understanding of architectural creativity and architectural experience, with case examples from early modern architecture to the present.
Freud’s observations on the human psyche and its influence on culture and social behavior have generated a great deal of discussion since the 19th century. Yet, what Freud’s key ideas offer to the understanding of architectural creativity and experience has received little direct attention. That is partly because Freud opened the door to a place where conventional research in architecture has little traction, the unconscious. Adding to the difficulties, Freud’s collection of work is vast and daunting. Freud for Architects navigates Freud’s key ideas and bridges a chasm between architecture and psychoanalytic theory.
The book highlights Freud’s ideas on the foundational developments of childhood, developments on which the adult psyche is based. It explains why and how the developmental stages could influence adult architectural preferences and preoccupations, spatial intuition, and beliefs about what is proper and right for architectural design. As such, Freud for Architects will be of great interest to students, practitioners, and scholars in a range of disciplines including architecture, psychoanalysis, and philosophy. https://www.amazon.com/Freud-Architects-Thinkers-John-Abell/dp/1138390682
9781138390683
Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939
Architecture--Philosophy
BF109.F74 / A34 2021
Freud for architects / John Abell. - xi, 125 pages : illustrations, 21 cm. - Thinkers for Architects. . - Thinkers for architects. .
Includes bibliographical references (pages 110-116) and index (pages 117-125).
Freud and modernity: selfhood and emancipatory self-determination. Aesthetic experience: the object, empathy, the unconscious, and architectural design. Open from, the formless, and "that oceanic feeling" Closed-from, rule-based composition and control of the architectural gift. Architectural simulation: wishful phantasy and the real. Spaces of social encounter: freedoms and constraints.
Freud for Architects explains what Freud offers to the understanding of architectural creativity and architectural experience, with case examples from early modern architecture to the present.
Freud’s observations on the human psyche and its influence on culture and social behavior have generated a great deal of discussion since the 19th century. Yet, what Freud’s key ideas offer to the understanding of architectural creativity and experience has received little direct attention. That is partly because Freud opened the door to a place where conventional research in architecture has little traction, the unconscious. Adding to the difficulties, Freud’s collection of work is vast and daunting. Freud for Architects navigates Freud’s key ideas and bridges a chasm between architecture and psychoanalytic theory.
The book highlights Freud’s ideas on the foundational developments of childhood, developments on which the adult psyche is based. It explains why and how the developmental stages could influence adult architectural preferences and preoccupations, spatial intuition, and beliefs about what is proper and right for architectural design. As such, Freud for Architects will be of great interest to students, practitioners, and scholars in a range of disciplines including architecture, psychoanalysis, and philosophy. https://www.amazon.com/Freud-Architects-Thinkers-John-Abell/dp/1138390682
9781138390683
Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939
Architecture--Philosophy
BF109.F74 / A34 2021