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Archeticture

Ecstasies of Space, Time, and the Human Body

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Exploring the intersection of architecture and love, Krell redefines the concept of architecture through the lens of its Greek roots. He argues that the essence of architecture is lost in a focus on technical mastery, advocating for a recognition of the materials and human experiences that shape it. The book delves into Plato's Timaeus, modern philosophy, and the uncanny, highlighting how these ideas challenge conventional architectural thought. Krell's work invites readers to reconsider the relationships between space, technique, and the human condition.

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Archeticture, David Farrell Krell

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