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Magister Ludi: Hermeneutics in Architectural Representation
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posted on 2023-09-26, 23:57 authored by Coetzee, DavidWritten narrative has the ability to enchant the imagination of a person into a heightened emotional state, all without being directly visual. How, when existing almost entirely within a visual sense, does architecture and interior space so often lack this quality? How can I design spaces that will move me with as much impact as a few words on a page? Spurring from a frustration in attempting to understand my own design motivations as a student of interior architecture, this research grew from two seeds of interest planted throughout my life; an affinity with the visually artistic and the capturing mystery of written narrative. How can the translation of written narrative help to enhance the visual representation of interior architecture?
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2018-01-01Date of Award
2018-01-01Publisher
Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of WellingtonRights License
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0Degree Discipline
Interior ArchitectureDegree Grantor
Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of WellingtonDegree Level
MastersDegree Name
Master of Interior ArchitectureANZSRC Type Of Activity code
1 PURE BASIC RESEARCHVictoria University of Wellington Item Type
Awarded Research Masters ThesisLanguage
en_NZVictoria University of Wellington School
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HermeneuticsHermann HesseHans Georg GadamerThe Glass Bead GameJerome BrunerSchool: School of Architecture120103 Architectural History and Theory950104 The Creative Arts (incl. Graphics and Craft)Degree Discipline: Interior ArchitectureDegree Level: MastersDegree Name: Master of Interior ArchitectureArchitectural History and Theory
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