Philosophical Hermeneutics and the Architecture of Alvaro Siza

Philosophical Hermeneutics and the Architecture of Alvaro Siza

Meaning, Action and Place

Faulder, Sally J.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

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9781032706337

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List of figures

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Alvaro Siza

Philosophical Hermeneutics

A Swimming Pool, a Museum, a Church

The Book's Approach

The Book's Structure

CHAPTER ONE Understanding, Hermeneutics and Mimesis

Heidegger and Understanding as Being

Gadamer, Tradition and Horizon

Ricoeur and Understanding through Narrative

CHAPTER TWO Architecture as Hermeneutic Practice

The Conditions under which Interpretive Understanding is Possible: Prefiguration

Making Sense of Life through Building: Configuration

The Act of Inhabiting as an Act of Interpretation: Refiguration

CHAPTER THREE Alvaro Siza's Hermeneutically Conscious Practice

Alvaro Siza's Architectural Practice

The Conditions of Alvaro Siza's Architectural Configuration

The Poetics of Alvaro Siza's Architectural Configuration

CHAPTER FOUR Tidal Pool (Piscina das Mares), Leca da Palmeira

Humanising Space

Three Forms of Dialogue

Hermeneutic Situation

CHAPTER FIVE Galician Centre of Contemporary Art (Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea), Santiago de Compostela

Consciously Entering Dialogue

Three Forms of Dialogue

Hermeneutic Situation

CHAPTER SIX Santa Maria Church, Marco de Canaveses

Individual Contemplation

Communal Worship

Three Forms of Dialogue

Hermeneutic Situation

Conclusion

Natural Forces, the Human Condition and the Divine

The Hermeneutic Being's Relationship to Architecture

An Exemplar of Hermeneutically Conscious Practice
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Alvaro Siza;Hans-Georg Gadamer;Paul Ricoeur;Architecture;Philosophical Hermeneutics;Tidal Pool;Piscina das Mares;Galician Centre of Contemporary Art;Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea;Santa Maria Church;Writing Architecture;Narrative;Meaning;Action;Inhabiting;Places of Life;Hermeneutically Conscious Practice