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Towards a poetics of dwelling : exploring nearness within the Chinese literati garden / by Li Lu.

Fine Arts Library BH221.C6 L85 2022
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Format:
Book
Thesis/Dissertation
Author/Creator:
Lu, Li, author.
Series:
A+BE Architecture and the Built Environment ; 22#24
Language:
Dutch
English
Subjects (All):
Aesthetics, Chinese.
Gardens--China--Design.
Gardens.
Nearness spaces.
Gardens--Design.
China.
Physical Description:
330 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), chart, plans ; 24 cm.
Other Title:
Exploring nearness within the Chinese literati garden
Place of Publication:
Delft : BK Books, [2022]
Language Note:
Text in English; summaries in English and Dutch.
Summary:
This thesis starts with a worrisome observation tied to various phenomena across modern built environments: humans today are experiencing a weakened relatedness to and reduced intimacy with the world around them. In stark contrast to the general trend, however, most Chinese literati gardens maintain their traditional rich conditions, enabling their visitors to experience a unique, high-quality experience of relatedness to and intimacy with the world, which may serve as an antidote to the existing disruptive modern condition. What lessons can be learned from the Chinese literati gardens to address this weakened intimacy of relatedness in modern built environments? Motivated by this question, this thesis takes the Heideggerian notion of Nearness as its foundation. Through a contextually relevant interpretation of the meaning of Nearness in Heideggerian discourse, it first establishes a theoretical framework through which to assess how the experience of Nearness?the ontological relatedness to and intimacy with the world?generally occurs within built environments. Next, taking the Master of the Nets Garden as a case study, it reveals the various embedded spatial-experiential settings and complex mechanisms that continuously facilitate rich, strong, and multi-dimensional experiences of Nearness. Finally, it reflects on some of the key relevant issues, including what benefits and enlightenments the findings of this thesis could bring to current architectural practices. Overall, by exploring this essential aspect of the literati garden, the thesis equips contemporary spatial practitioners with the theoretical and practical tools necessary to recapture the high-quality experiences of Nearness within their works in the modern era.
Notes:
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Delft University of Technology, 2022.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9789463666381
9463666389
OCLC:
1371242045

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