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Facts About Forms in Architecture - Philosophical arguments for classification
system
This article is licensed under the
GNU
Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia
article "Forms in Architecture".
There are many ways to study
architecture and the forms that are created by architects. Two classification
systems emerged out of the debate between Modernism and Postmodernism.
On one hand is the idea of the archetype: walls, doors, columns, etc.
The other theory was put forth as an extension of Kant and Heidegger's
theory of Relative Homelessness, or the idea of relative values and icons
in the world.
Both theories serve architecture
well as a construct of discourse. Yet both theories taken to extremes
tend to muddy the picture for classifying and categorizing architecture.
A discussion of the two theories and their ramifications need to be put
forth as a sort of disclaimer, and to further the architectural discourse
at Wikipedia.
In the theory of Archetypes, small elements
that are universal truths are combined and arranged in a coherent, holistic
building. This tradition extends from the Platonic/Pythagorean tradition
of primary elements. A recent champion of this notion was Frank Lloyd
Wright. His designs relied on the punning notion that "Home is where
the Hearth is", with the hearth as the symbolic and literal center
of the house and family.
The archetype relies on the notion of universal
truths or building forms. Many architectural treatises from Vitruvius,
to Claude Perrault, to Gottfried Semper, to John Welborn Root, to even
Le Corbusier rely on the idea of archetypes to some degree.
At the other end of the spectrum lies a concept
entirely foreign to archetype. A simple, unofficial title could be Relative
Homelessness. The logical ideas are complex and very convoluted. A short,
and very simplified explanation follows. Disclaimer: I am not a philosophy
student; therefore this synopsis might have some small errors. I have
studied this extensively in school and on my own, but a true student of
philosophy could explain these ideas better.
This idea has roots in the work of Martin
Heidegger, who was very interested in language and its effect on human
beings, and his protégé Derrida, and the idea of relative
truth. A synopsis of the logical chain goes like this. Heidegger is interested
in the idea of Hermeneutics, or the study of the methodological principles
of interpretation. Everyone is Hermeneutic; therefore everyone is interpreting
life/world as he/she encounters it. Therefore there is no final truth,
everything is relative and nothing is absolute. To be human is to interpret.
Along with this logical chain goes the
idea of context. Heidegger states that you cannot discover anything without
using your predetermined context: social, place, area, age, etc. You cannot
decide upon an issue without using your already existing content. Therefore
the idea of the universal, and the idea of Archetype are void.
Another assault on Archetype states that
since human beings value systems are based on context, therefore are relative
voids Archetype. The final assault also comes from context: the idea that
physical forms somehow have intrinsic values. Values that somehow transcend
space, time, and physical location are voided by Heidegger's idea of context.
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