Psychologizing Spaces
Light,Silence,Spirituality
Postwar Place-making
100
The painting that shows aesthetic position
Virgin and Child
100
A condition of architecture best expresses delicate and deep emotions (i.e.. melancholy, stacy, grief, bliss, etc) according to Kahn
Light
100

The expansion of the original mission as a Dominican college included these two forums of open inquiry


 


 Secular and sacred

200
The two places/ideas that Stroke's began to think of psychoanalytical aesthetics spaces
Renaissance Culture & Stone Blossoming
200

Central conditions for general and existential sacredness

Light and Silence

200

This is a particularly persuasive example of place-making because it is flexible enough to permit re-invention and re-use without much alteration


 La Tourette

300
The theories discussed by Stokes to develop psychoanalytical aesthetics 
Carving Modelling

Object Relations

Aesthetic Position

Envelopment and Exposure

300

A feeling that beauty evokes

Sense of utopia

300

Frampton argues there are only two options available to contemporary architecture assuring a significant outcome


Orthodox and Non-Orthodox

400
The place that showcased the exposure and object otherness with showing an open space

Le Corbusier’s Villa Stein at Garches

400

A common misconception about what spirituality and sacredness in architecture looks like



Spirituality and sacredness in architecture is often imagined in terms of religious buildings and spaces

400

This is an embodiment of van Eyck’s method for elaborating an enriched built realm and is a construction of place in the present



The Orphanage

500

The place that showcased the envelopment and womb-like structure

Hans Scharounds Philarmonic Hall

500

Differentiate between designated and ideated sources of spiritual experience

Ideated: Spiritual experience comes from the special qualities of the individual experience (not its prescribed intentions)


Designated: Subject encounters a spiritual image

500

Van Eyck’s achievement at the Orphanage was to construct a realm where wholeness could be understood in terms of these three things


 


 In terms of the inbetween, equilibrium in terms of the dynamic, and the permanent in terms of relativity