Sunday, September 24, 2006

Meta-Architectonics

Architectural strategies in our modern societies are essentially western oriented, and predominated by emphases on aesthetics, functionality, contextual responses, socio-political integration, programmatic articulation, etc.. While these are all relevant issues, the intricate symbiotic relationship between habitat and its inhabitants remains intangible. In this respect, the making of modern architecture is still very much an intuitive art.

Chinese metaphysics offers methodologies which may bridge the gap between habitat and its inhabitants. It prescribes a certain uncanny relationship between the two, presumably under the dynamic influence of universal laws, of time or perhaps luck.
I call it the meta-architectonics of the dwelling apparatus.


This blog therefore attempts to capture my observation of day-to-day occurrences from a meta-architectonic perspective. My aim is to explore the potential of employing ancient principles of chinese metaphysics as a strategy in architectural making (and thinking) within the modern context, thereby approaching our lost SHANGri-la's.

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