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SHARED PHENOMENOLOGY
\nInternational Symposium – Architecture and Philosophy – Kh\u014drein Journal<\/p>\n
Kengo Kuma – Guest Speaker – Architect and Professor Emeritus at the University of Tokyo
\nin conversation with:
\nKenneth Frampton – Online Guest Speaker – Guest Editor of Khorein V.III, No.1
\nPetar Bojani\u0107 – Professor of Philosophy University of Belgrade – Institute for Philosophy & Social Theory
\nSne\u017eana Vesni\u0107 – Assistant Professor – University of Belgrade – Faculty of Architecture<\/p>\n
The phenomenological tradition in architecture has the potential of complementing the dialectical legacy of socialism by emphasizing the ontological sensitivity of the subject with respect to the environment. The interpretation and study of architecture in which the corporeal potential of the subject is envisaged as being realized both individually and collectively through the referential experience and articulation of the built-form. What, then, should be the phenomenality of the democratic, emancipatory architecture of future humanity? How can we explore the intersection between architectural phenomenology and social justice, and its role in the new Anthropocene age?<\/p>\n
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Date and Time : July 2nd, 2024. 16:30~18:00 JST<\/p>\n
Place : KAJIMA HALL, Lecture room no.15 (Engineering Building no.1, 7-3-1, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO)<\/p>\n
Language : English<\/p>\n