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Situatedness in Architecture
In order to speak of situatedness in the context of architecture, and particularly within a historical context, it is first necessary to establish the horizons within which such discussion can be meaningfully understood. The perspective in which history is viewed must itself be seen as part of the hermeneutic circle (as explored in the work of M. Heidegger, M. Merleau-Ponty and H-G. Gadamer), which is to say that our understanding of the historic inevitably includes our own
Nicholas Blythe
Jan 263 min read


Holding page
This blog will feature scholarly articles.
Nicholas Blythe
Nov 29, 20251 min read
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