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Architecture beyond signs and symbols: Zumthor's response to the problems of aesthetics
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Passinmäki, Pekka
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Aesthetics
/ Architecture
/ Perspective
/ Phenomenology
/ Zumthor, Peter
2015
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Passinmäki, Pekka
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/ Zumthor, Peter
2015
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Architecture beyond signs and symbols: Zumthor's response to the problems of aesthetics
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Architecture beyond signs and symbols: Zumthor's response to the problems of aesthetics
2015
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Overview
In his own works, the Swiss architect Peter Zumthor may overcome these problems of aesthetics. I believe that he has no problem in explaining the role of aesthetics in architecture. This does not mean, however, that he has invented a new theory of aesthetics. He is not at all interested in theoretical speculation. Zumthor expects to overcome problems of aesthetics by trying to return to a situation in which such problems do not occur. Aesthetic problems began when in modern thinking the world was divided into subjects and objects. Zumthor tries to see the world once again as a whole. This presents aesthetic issues in a new light.
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