Phenomenology in Architecture

Phenomenology was based on place space character (noun preposition adjective), which dealt with the human experience and involved all 5 senses in the moment. This Humanist based theory, where the human is the center, is a visual experience. An experience at one moment compared to another can be completely different depending on local and global factors. The place affects the quality of space and the Site helps create the moment of the space. Due to these factors a moment in space is different from the exact same space at a different moment. Items do not exist on their own and their sense of identity is based on that fact. The functional uses of space are based in a quantitative nature that must approach space and identity.

Adam A. Dailide – Studio Render Inc.


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