Architecture from a Philosophy of Life

Valuing is a human act by nature, but valuing the human being from Architecture seeks the correct interpretation of living. The present research aims to study the valuation of being through architectural responses, based on knowledge of the habits, events and ways of life of the inhabitants; ranking...

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Main Authors: Sulbarán-Sandoval , Joely Ariagny, Guerrero-Torrenegra, Alejandro Jesús
Format: Online
Language:spa
Published: Corporación Universitaria del Caribe, CECAR. 2020
Online Access:https://revistas.cecar.edu.co/index.php/procesos-urbanos/article/view/e511
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Summary:Valuing is a human act by nature, but valuing the human being from Architecture seeks the correct interpretation of living. The present research aims to study the valuation of being through architectural responses, based on knowledge of the habits, events and ways of life of the inhabitants; ranking the importance of evaluating these acts for the proper solution to human needs. Since it is about human behavior as a study for living, the hermeneutical method is used for the discussion of different theories that allow the interpretation of human reality through philosophy and, even more, trying to raise awareness about its importance as a foundation of the existence of being. It concludes with a definition of the Architecture of Life, which is based on the theory of the Philosophy of Life and that allows to erect Architecture from the knowledge of being, encouraging its empowerment.