创建被

M. Kingwell
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海德格尔以他的论点而闻名,他认为建筑“庇护存在”,并允许我们“居住”,以便我们可以在他特殊的本体论意义上“思考”。本章认真思考了这些关于建筑环境与存在意义问题之间关系的思考。在不完全赞同这些观点的情况下,我们的论点是,建筑确实有一个存在的维度——怎么可能没有呢?因此,建筑师有特殊的责任在他们的工作中考虑这个存在的问题。
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Creating Being
Heidegger is well known for his arguments that architecture “shelters being,” and allows us to “dwell” in order that we may “think” in his special ontological sense of the term. This chapter takes serious these reflections on the relationship between the built environment and the question of the meaning of Being. Without endorsing such views wholesale, the argument is that there is indeed an existential dimension to buildings—how could there not be?—and therefore that architects have a special responsibility to consider this issue of Being in their work.
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