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To the ontology of space and architectural shapes
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DOI: 10.7256/2310-8673.2016.1.16847 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=16847
To the ontology of space and architectural shapes
Spektor David Mikhailovich
PhD in Architecture
Docent, the department of Architecture, Moscow State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering
109451 Russia, Moscow, 3-ya Kabelnaya 1
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DOI: 10.7256/2310-8673.2016.1.16847
Review date:
01-11-2015
Publish date:
01-04-2016
Abstract. This article criticizes the tendencies of interlinking ontology (of the XX century) predominantly with “time” and procedurality. The work demonstrates that outside the concept of boundary (form) the realization of being is impossible not only with regards to reality (history), but also towards its idea (concept). The essence takes its roots from the architecture of the continuum as the original instrument of transformation of unity of being into combination of spatial likenesses (bodies). The perception of continuum is reduced to the primal forms of co-being, which justifies the form of being of one or another origin and at the same time, the architecture of the form of realization. The method of research is associated with the apologia of “form” and “body” (form of the body), which were interlinked with space and time. The “body” in this case is being reconstructed, examined in regards to the “image” and geometric shape. The scientific novelty consists in endowing “space” with ontological significance. The “history of body” is connected with the history of space and time from both, the humanistic line of the genesis of game and art, as well as the natural science genesis of physical transferences.
Keywords:
Time, Being, Transition, Event, Game, Space, Art, Body, Architecture, Continuum
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