From Life to Architecture, to Life
Ireland, Tim.
From Life to Architecture, to Life [electronic resource] / by Tim Ireland. - 1st ed. 2024. - XXX, 409 p. 122 illus., 73 illus. in color. online resource. - Biosemiotics, 27 1875-466X ; . - Biosemiotics, 27 .
1. Introduction -- Part 1. Architecture to Biosemiotics -- 2. The Essence of Architectural Creation -- 3. Architecture is like a Language -- Part 2. Biosemiotics to Architecture -- 4. Computing Life and Architecture -- 5. A Biosemiotic Conception of Space -- Part 3. Architecture to Life -- 6. Architecture and Life.
The book establishes a correlation between architectural theory and the biosemiotic project, and suggest how this coupling establishes a framework leading to an architectural-biosemiotic paradigm that puts biosemiotic theory at the heart of cognising the built environment, and offers an approach to understanding and shaping the built environment that supports (and benefits) human, and organismic, spatial intelligence.
9783031459252
Semiotics.
Architecture--History.
Social sciences.
Humanities.
Biology--Philosophy.
Life sciences.
Semiotics.
Architectural History and Theory.
Humanities and Social Sciences.
Philosophy of Biology.
Life Sciences.
P99-99.4
401.4
From Life to Architecture, to Life [electronic resource] / by Tim Ireland. - 1st ed. 2024. - XXX, 409 p. 122 illus., 73 illus. in color. online resource. - Biosemiotics, 27 1875-466X ; . - Biosemiotics, 27 .
1. Introduction -- Part 1. Architecture to Biosemiotics -- 2. The Essence of Architectural Creation -- 3. Architecture is like a Language -- Part 2. Biosemiotics to Architecture -- 4. Computing Life and Architecture -- 5. A Biosemiotic Conception of Space -- Part 3. Architecture to Life -- 6. Architecture and Life.
The book establishes a correlation between architectural theory and the biosemiotic project, and suggest how this coupling establishes a framework leading to an architectural-biosemiotic paradigm that puts biosemiotic theory at the heart of cognising the built environment, and offers an approach to understanding and shaping the built environment that supports (and benefits) human, and organismic, spatial intelligence.
9783031459252
Semiotics.
Architecture--History.
Social sciences.
Humanities.
Biology--Philosophy.
Life sciences.
Semiotics.
Architectural History and Theory.
Humanities and Social Sciences.
Philosophy of Biology.
Life Sciences.
P99-99.4
401.4