The need for Shelter Laugier, Ledoux, and Enlightenment’s shadows

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Autor(a) principal: Bandeirinha, José António
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Aristides Lebre, Rui
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.24840/2183-8976_2019-0005_0001_05
Resumo: The scope of this text is to think about how the human need for shelter began to appear as a foundational allegory for the discipline of architecture in the early modern age (XVIII - XIX), particularly in Laugier’s “Primitive Hut” of 1753 and Ledoux’s “L’Abri du Pauvre” of 1804. At roughly the same periods as these architects were investing the discipline with a new existential calling, new European visions of society, its organization and constraints were exploding the imaginary and concrete limits of the European polity which, at the time, was a planetary polity. Between Rousseau’s social contract, Kant’s Republic, Hegel’s “state,” among many other visions spanning from 1753 to 1804, Europe’s subjects, government and power, and their respective relationships, were structurally changed. Assembled in the same picture, these allegories and visions give us many possibilities of reflection about architecture’s new position and role within the political in the modern age. On the other hand, it may help us reflect on what architecture articulates in the outbreak of new social contexts. Heeding Walter Benjamin, we propose to take control of these memories, disparate and synchronic as they might “really have been,” to ask in a moment of danger: why doesn’t architecture shelter today? How can we read that foundational calling today?
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spelling The need for Shelter Laugier, Ledoux, and Enlightenment’s shadowsArchitectural idealsShelterEnlightenmentModern CapitalismThe scope of this text is to think about how the human need for shelter began to appear as a foundational allegory for the discipline of architecture in the early modern age (XVIII - XIX), particularly in Laugier’s “Primitive Hut” of 1753 and Ledoux’s “L’Abri du Pauvre” of 1804. At roughly the same periods as these architects were investing the discipline with a new existential calling, new European visions of society, its organization and constraints were exploding the imaginary and concrete limits of the European polity which, at the time, was a planetary polity. Between Rousseau’s social contract, Kant’s Republic, Hegel’s “state,” among many other visions spanning from 1753 to 1804, Europe’s subjects, government and power, and their respective relationships, were structurally changed. Assembled in the same picture, these allegories and visions give us many possibilities of reflection about architecture’s new position and role within the political in the modern age. On the other hand, it may help us reflect on what architecture articulates in the outbreak of new social contexts. Heeding Walter Benjamin, we propose to take control of these memories, disparate and synchronic as they might “really have been,” to ask in a moment of danger: why doesn’t architecture shelter today? How can we read that foundational calling today?CITYSCOPIO, CULTURAL ASSOCIATION2020-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.24840/2183-8976_2019-0005_0001_05https://doi.org/10.24840/2183-8976_2019-0005_0001_05Sophia Journal ; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): Visual Spaces of Change: Designing Interiority - shelter, shape, place, atmosphere; 54-71Sophia Journal ; Vol. 5 N.º 1 (2020): Visual Spaces of Change: Designing Interiority - shelter, shape, place, atmosphere; 54-712183-94682183-897610.24840/2183-8976_2020-0005_0001reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttps://www.up.pt/revistas/index.php/sophia/article/view/159https://www.up.pt/revistas/index.php/sophia/article/view/159/142Copyright (c) 2020 José António Bandeirinha, Rui Aristides Lebreinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBandeirinha, José AntónioAristides Lebre, Rui2023-12-09T05:10:46Zoai:www.up.pt/revistas:article/159Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:41:41.082948Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title The need for Shelter Laugier, Ledoux, and Enlightenment’s shadows
spellingShingle The need for Shelter Laugier, Ledoux, and Enlightenment’s shadows
Bandeirinha, José António
Architectural ideals
Shelter
Enlightenment
Modern Capitalism
title_short The need for Shelter Laugier, Ledoux, and Enlightenment’s shadows
title_full The need for Shelter Laugier, Ledoux, and Enlightenment’s shadows
title_fullStr The need for Shelter Laugier, Ledoux, and Enlightenment’s shadows
title_full_unstemmed The need for Shelter Laugier, Ledoux, and Enlightenment’s shadows
title_sort The need for Shelter Laugier, Ledoux, and Enlightenment’s shadows
author Bandeirinha, José António
author_facet Bandeirinha, José António
Aristides Lebre, Rui
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Aristides Lebre, Rui
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Shelter
Enlightenment
Modern Capitalism
topic Architectural ideals
Shelter
Enlightenment
Modern Capitalism
description The scope of this text is to think about how the human need for shelter began to appear as a foundational allegory for the discipline of architecture in the early modern age (XVIII - XIX), particularly in Laugier’s “Primitive Hut” of 1753 and Ledoux’s “L’Abri du Pauvre” of 1804. At roughly the same periods as these architects were investing the discipline with a new existential calling, new European visions of society, its organization and constraints were exploding the imaginary and concrete limits of the European polity which, at the time, was a planetary polity. Between Rousseau’s social contract, Kant’s Republic, Hegel’s “state,” among many other visions spanning from 1753 to 1804, Europe’s subjects, government and power, and their respective relationships, were structurally changed. Assembled in the same picture, these allegories and visions give us many possibilities of reflection about architecture’s new position and role within the political in the modern age. On the other hand, it may help us reflect on what architecture articulates in the outbreak of new social contexts. Heeding Walter Benjamin, we propose to take control of these memories, disparate and synchronic as they might “really have been,” to ask in a moment of danger: why doesn’t architecture shelter today? How can we read that foundational calling today?
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