Descripció del recurs: 13 de maig de 2015
The phenomenological and social analysis of architecture and planning are not a new subject
matter. However a set of new conditions made them interesting again.
First the impact of Mikhail Bakhtin’s dialogical philosophy. We reproduce here the incredible
text of the lecture in Barcelona (June 2013) by Michael Holquist, biographer, translator and
the best worldwide expert of Bakhtin’s ideas and works. This lecture is a basic text in order to
understand not only Bakhtin but also the cultural meaning of architecture as such.
Second the tandem work by Steven Holl and Juhani Pallasmaa on the perception of human
existential space. See the work by our PHD student Shlomi Almagor in this issue.
Third the need for new social phenomenology of architecture and urban planning education.
The bases for that are in an article devoted to Lewis Mumford legacy and published in the
international review Scienze del territorio (Vol 2) 2014, University of Florence.