Le Corbusier : architecture as a project of the world, approach to a philosophy of architecture.

This article is a result of the reflection around the modern architecture as a human product than, supported by technical, gives answers to the human needs in the process of living in the world. The point is the search and reinterpretation of a "world project" that has been considered the...

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Autor principal: Mejía Amézquita, Valentina
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spelling oai:editorial.ucatolica.edu.co:article-7702021-03-17T02:38:24Z Le Corbusier : architecture as a project of the world, approach to a philosophy of architecture. Le Corbusier : la arquitectura como proyecto de mundo, aproximación a una filosofía de la arquitectura. Mejía Amézquita, Valentina modern architecture and ethos architecture and project art and architecture philosophy architecture concept of inhabiting the world arquitectura moderna y ethos arquitectura y proyecto de mundo filosofía del arte y la arquitectura problema del habitar This article is a result of the reflection around the modern architecture as a human product than, supported by technical, gives answers to the human needs in the process of living in the world. The point is the search and reinterpretation of a "world project" that has been considered the "machining" of the world inhabit by some, and, for others, has been understood as a an movement that opted for the anthropological essence behind the need to give material expression to the human inhabit. This paper does not seek to make a "claim" to rescue Le Corbusier, as I am aware that each historical period has different answers by human products that account for conditions in the cultures, which clearly would not make sense to emulate; rather what I tried to make a "reinterpretation" of the proposed world was conceived with the modern movement in architecture and, particularly, with Le Corbusier. La arquitectura moderna como un producto humano, ayudado por la técnica, da respuesta a las necesidades humanas en el proceso de habitar el mundo. El punto central es la revisión de un "proyecto de mundo" que para algunos maquinizó el problema del habitar y para otros apostó por la esencia antropológica que subyace a la necesidad de dar expresión material a un mejor mundo humano habitable. Este trabajo no procurará entonces hacer una "reivindicación" de Le Corbusier, pues a cada momento histórico le corresponden diversas respuestas a través de los productos humanos que dan cuenta de condiciones particulares de las culturas; se trata más bien de hacer una "reinterpretación" del proyecto de mundo que se gestó con el movimiento moderno de la arquitectura y, particularmente, con Le Corbusier. Universidad Católica de Colombia 2011-07-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://revistadearquitectura.ucatolica.edu.co/article/view/770 Revista de Arquitectura; Vol. 13 No. 1 (2011): January - December; 66-72 Revista de Arquitectura (Bogotá); Vol. 13 Núm. 1 (2011): Enero - diciembre; 66-72 Revista de Arquitectura; Vol. 13 No. 1 (2011): Enero - diciembre; 66-72 Revista de Arquitectura; v. 13 n. 1 (2011): Janeiro - dezembro; 66-72 2357-626X 1657-0308 spa https://revistadearquitectura.ucatolica.edu.co/article/view/770/800 https://revistadearquitectura.ucatolica.edu.co/article/view/770/950 Derechos de autor 2011 Valentina Mejía Amézquita info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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Le Corbusier : architecture as a project of the world, approach to a philosophy of architecture.
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title Le Corbusier : architecture as a project of the world, approach to a philosophy of architecture.
title_short Le Corbusier : architecture as a project of the world, approach to a philosophy of architecture.
title_full Le Corbusier : architecture as a project of the world, approach to a philosophy of architecture.
title_fullStr Le Corbusier : architecture as a project of the world, approach to a philosophy of architecture.
title_full_unstemmed Le Corbusier : architecture as a project of the world, approach to a philosophy of architecture.
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description This article is a result of the reflection around the modern architecture as a human product than, supported by technical, gives answers to the human needs in the process of living in the world. The point is the search and reinterpretation of a "world project" that has been considered the "machining" of the world inhabit by some, and, for others, has been understood as a an movement that opted for the anthropological essence behind the need to give material expression to the human inhabit. This paper does not seek to make a "claim" to rescue Le Corbusier, as I am aware that each historical period has different answers by human products that account for conditions in the cultures, which clearly would not make sense to emulate; rather what I tried to make a "reinterpretation" of the proposed world was conceived with the modern movement in architecture and, particularly, with Le Corbusier.
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