The Role of Poetic Image in Gaston Bachelard’s Contribution to Architecture
2015; Philosophy Documentation Center; Volume: 12; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5840/envirophil201551421
ISSN2153-8905
Autores Tópico(s)Historical and Literary Studies
ResumoThis paper addresses Gaston Bachelard’s phenomenology of imagination. In his book The Poetics of Space, Bachelard stresses two major elements that are significant in the creation of real images: imagination and memory. Throughout The Poetics of Space, he speaks explicitly of houses of memory and dreams and homes of childhood. However Bachelard does not speak directly of architecture, his contribution to architecture needs to be analyzed and interpreted precisely. This objective is accomplished by arguing for two basic concepts in Bachelard’s thought: the development of the concept of meaning, and recourse to the function of inhabiting. Further, the knowledge gaps in the link between inhabitation and architecture are addressed through a proposal to implicate the phenomenology of imagination in architectural education.
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