HOUSE “MACHINE À HABITER” FROM THE 21ST CENTURY

Authors

  • Luis Morei Luis Moreira Pinto Fundação Minerva, Resercher Center – CITAD University Lusiada, University of Beira Interior Lisbon and Covilhã Portugal
  • Paulo Carvalho Fundação Minerva, Resercher Center – CITAD University Lusiada, University of Beira Interior Lisbon and Covilhã Portugal
  • Susa Tavares dos Santos Fundação Minerva, Resercher Center – CITAD University Lusiada, University of Beira Interior Lisbon and Covilhã Portugal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2014.v10n9p%25p

Abstract

We intend, in this research paper, define how we think and how we see architecture. Today, there are several concepts about what interior space is; however, all sensory experiences confirm the way we see and interpret the space. This panoply of sensations and feelings is associated with an individual and specific mode of interpretation caused by the life experiences of the observer. It's like “walking†with eyes. According to Manfredo Tafuri, author of Theory and History of Architecture, the reality of architectural culture, including its incongruities and the daily increases in production, produces an unexpected result (Tafuri 1988, 00-44). This both dictates the death of architecture as well as the discovery of a new dimension and application of architecture in real life. In conclusion, we expect to achieve the objective of knowing what is meant by “home†in a generation where globalization is integral to the creative process, and to explore how this affects the process of “knowing†and “learning†how to undertake an architectural project. Today a house is a machine.

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Published

2014-03-31

How to Cite

Moreira Pinto, L. M. L., Carvalho, P., & dos Santos, S. T. (2014). HOUSE “MACHINE À HABITER” FROM THE 21ST CENTURY. European Scientific Journal, ESJ, 10(9). https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2014.v10n9p%p

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