Atmospheres and Sensus Communis

Literary methods for the analysis and design of urban sites

Book Chapter (2020)
Author(s)

K.M. Havik (TU Delft - Situated Architecture)

P.J. Teerds (TU Delft - OLD Methods & Analysis)

Research Group
Situated Architecture
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Publication Year
2020
Language
English
Research Group
Situated Architecture
Pages (from-to)
118-132
ISBN (print)
9781948765459

Abstract

This article questions how architects and urban planners can deal with atmosphere as a crucial quality of urban places. Their challenge is the mediating character of urban atmospheres; balancing between spatial and material arrangements and the embodied, perceiving subject, between urban places and the people using them. Following Arendt ‘s sensus communis, we argue that atmosphere requires a multi-perspectival view of the architectural or urban project. Literature provides a viewpoint to analyze urban spaces as well as to make projections for their future. A study using narrative tools to trace urban atmospheres in Antwerp’s former harbor docks will be discussed.

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