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  • Deconstructivism: Phenomenon and Story as Ontological Constituents

    The following Blogpost is partially inspired by the movie “Megalopolis” by Francis Ford Coppola. Specifically, the part of the film that directly references definitions of art. Caesar, as the main protagonist, architect, and artist, has the power to freeze time (the moment), which explicitly points to well-known definitions of art, such as ‘Eternity captured in…

  • Symbolism in Architecture

    Visual Communication in Architecture | The Study of Semiotics and Signifiers Symbolism in Architecture: Crafting Spaces that Speak Architecture is more than the physical act of constructing buildings; it is the art of shaping spaces that communicate with the human spirit. At its core, architecture harnesses symbolism to create environments that resonate on a deep,…

  • The Power of Architecture in Shaping Emotions and Behavior

    Introduction: Architecture as a Medium for Human Experience Architecture is far more than the creation of physical spaces; it operates as a profound medium that speaks to the deepest aspects of the human psyche. This language of space interacts with our archetypal and symbolic structures, shaping our emotions and behaviours in ways that often transcend…

  • Do Archetypes Individuate?

    Do Archetypes Individuate? Tolkien says that they do – Gandalf the Gray becomes Gandalf the White (Archetype of the Wise Old Man). Lady Galadriel with the refusal of the ring passes the test. Vladeta Jerotic, Patriarch Pavle and Swedenborg believe the same. Probably many others. With Jung, however, they are complete. Jung does not explicate…