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MArch Y5 - Dissertation - Heidegger and Zumthor

MArch Y5 - Dissertation - 
Deconstructing the Connection Between the Philosophy of Martin Heidegger and the Architecture of Peter Zumthor
The following images were submitted as part of my MArch Dissertaion at the University of Lincoln, which was subsequently nominated for the RIBA Dissertation Medal and published on the RIBA President's Medals website: http://www.presidentsmedals.com/Entry-15770 and my Wordpress: https://swintonarchitecture.wordpress.com/2018/11/10/deconstructing-the-connection-between-the-philosophy-of-heidegger-and-the-architecture-of-zumthor/
Title Images: (Left: Heidegger and Zumthor. Middle: Heidegger’s Hut, Baden Württemberg. Right: Zumthor’s Contextual Study)
Project Images: (Left: 7132 Therme (Vals, 1996): Drinking Fountain. Middle: Bruder Klaus Field Chapel (Wachendorf, 2007): Threshold. Right: Kolumba Museum (Cologne, 2007): Perforated Walls)
Heidegger’s Pre and Post Turn Ontological Enquiries - Author's Own Image
Appropriable Event Example: Copernican Revolution - Author's Own Image
‘Etymological Web’: To Build, To Dwell, To Be - Author's Own Image
‘Etymological Web’: Dwelling is Sparing - Author's Own Image
The ‘Fourfold’ - Author's Own Image
Heidegger’s Bridge ‘Safeguarding’ the ‘Fourfold’ - Author's Own Image
Articulating Phenomenological Philosophy’s Influence on Architectural Theory: Diagram and Timeline - Author's Own Image
Articulating Phenomenological Philosophy’s Influence on Architectural Theory: Timeline - Author's Own Image
Timeline of Peter Zumthor, Martin Heidegger and Christian Norberg-Schulz - Author's Own Image

MArch Y5 - Dissertation - Heidegger and Zumthor
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MArch Y5 - Dissertation - Heidegger and Zumthor

MArch - Dissertation - Deconstructing the Connection Between the Philosophy of Martin Heidegger and the Architecture of Peter Zumthor

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