Ebook {Epub PDF} The Poetics of Space by Gaston Bachelard






















His antipathy to 20th-century urbanism and technology receives its strongest expression inThe Poetics of Space: In Paris there are no houses, and the inhabitants of the big city live in superimposed boxes . They have no roots and, what is quite unthinkable for a dweller of houses, skyscrapers have no cellars. The Poetics of Space is a book by French architect and design theorist Gaston Bachelard. A seminal fusion of the phenomenologist school of philosophy that found its prominence in the mid-twentieth century and architectural theory, Bachelard elucidates a theory of architectural design that incorporates the intended lived experience and a site’s natural context into its form and function. Gaston Bachelard was a philosopher, poet, epistemologist, physicist and French professor of literature. Find out more about him here! One of the most memorable books by Gaston Bachelard is The Poetics of Space, in which he analyzes the rooms of a house in a particularly impressive way.


Gaston Bachelard is a French philosopher and the author of "The Poetics of Space." Bachelard lived from to He is considered one of the leading philosophers of Europe and the author of many other books. The author is known as a modest, unusual man, who matures from a young man working in. The Poetics of Space is the most concise and consummate expression of Bachelard's philosophy of imagination. His famous turn toward poetics began in the late thirties when Bachelard decided to supplement his work on scientific epistemology (almost thirteen volumes) with an exploration of the life of art and creation. One of Gaston Bachelard's most memorable books is The Poetics of Space, in which he analyzes the spaces of a house in a particularly striking way.. Very few remarkable intellectuals have delved into the spaces of a house. Bachelard turned the subject into a wonderful poetic reflection and defined it as "topoanalysis".


One of Gaston Bachelard’s most memorable books is The Poetics of Space, in which he analyzes the spaces of a house in a particularly striking way. Very few remarkable intellectuals have delved into the spaces of a house. Bachelard turned the subject into a wonderful poetic reflection and defined it as “topoanalysis”. Since its first publication in English in , French philosopher Gaston Bachelard's Poetics of Space remains one of the most appealing and lyrical explorations of home. Bachelard takes us on a journey, from cellar to attic, to show how our perceptions of houses and other shelters shape our thoughts, memories, and dreams. 4MUU`t8X=t=ZZ^TXZ9` t:UZ`a`t8X=t8aaO:` tZU=taZd^`t8X=t \8`8XatMba` t8UUt`MOWW^tM^ t`MOWW^t8`t\ZOXa`tUOXT=tOXt aMta^8X`:X=Xa8UtLZWa^ftZ@t+8`aZXt'8:MU8^= t2`aXl.

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