Towards an architecture of engagement
Abstract (Summary)
Architecture of experience transforms the user of a building into an active
participant of architecture, reawakening the user to the built environment. The
prevalence of architecture as a sign for the purpose of commodification has in part
led to a “state of distraction” (Benjamin) that needs to be refocused to make more
valuable constructs.
To make this transformation one must become, according to Rainer Rilke,
“as fully conscious as possible of our existence.” Our lives are experienced
in culturally constructed space, both physical and conceptual, yet based in the
extramental. It is not merely a mental projection; it is based in the objective and
subjective. To design and envision space we must understand the elements, and
their meanings, from which the fabric of experience is woven.
This document shows how increasing “our area of responsible choices”
(Jencks 13) in architectural experience, rather than manipulation of a user, will
help the architect create more meaningful compositions.
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School:The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
School Location:USA - Tennessee
Source Type:Master's Thesis
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