SEQUENCES OF TRANSITIONAL SPACES OF KYOTO
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24867/28FA10PetrovicKeywords:
transitional spaces, spatial sequences, perception, identities and ideology of the city of KyotoAbstract
The paper researches key spatial sequences of transitive spaces. Comprehensively exploring the nuanced dynamics of transitional spaces within Kyoto's rich urban and architectural landscape, through deep immersion in three distinct typologies: traditional Japanese homes (machiya), Shinto shrines, and the architectural marvel of Kyoto Train Station. Each of these spaces offers a unique lens through which to explore the multiple relationships between people, their built environment, and the natural world, framed within the larger context of Kyoto's historical and cultural fabric.
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[2] Tadao Ando, Living with Nature, Rizzoli International Publications, 2021.
[3] Kuma, Kengo. Anti-Object. AA Publications, 2011.
[4] Bachelard, Gaston. The Poetics of Space. Beacon Press, 1958.
[5] Zumthor, Peter. Thinking Architecture. Lars Müller Publishers, 1998.
[6] Koolhaas, Rem. Elements. Taschen, 2014.
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2024-10-09
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Architecture