SPACES OF HETEROTOPIAS IN ARCHITECTURE

Authors

  • Mirjana Ivanović Autor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24867/11FA04Ivanovic

Keywords:

Architecture, utopia, Michel Foucault, heterotopia, otherness, identity

Abstract

The question of the nature of the phenomenon of space variability is most often used to understand the notion of heterotopia in the essay "Other Spaces" by the famous Michel Foucault, which is considered important for the interpretation of structural-spatial concepts in architecture. In relation to natural interactivity with a place, there are spaces of heterotopia, utopian spaces and other places. The paper presents the definition of several criteria for recognizing heterotopias, defined by Michel Foucault, and implies the permanence of other spaces or so-called "otherness", as an indispensable part of the architectural field.

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Published

2021-01-24