IMAGINARY URBAN ARTIFACT: ARCHITECTURAL NARRATIVE AND SOIL MEMORY AS TOOLS IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN PROCESS

Authors

  • Petar Mitrović Autor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24867/25FA06Mitrovic

Keywords:

Imaginary urban artifact, narrative architecture, soil memory, symbolism in architecture

Abstract

Defining the term imaginary urban artefact using the tools of architectural narrative, ground memory, symbolism and collective memory spaces along with metaphorical extensions of illusory spaces. The master thesis presents an independent art exhibition of the author entitled Deconstruction of an urban artifact: a village with three castles in the settlement of Bočar in Vojvodina“ as a result of the theoretical research.

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Published

2023-11-05