Architecture and psychology at the individual living space
Journal: Journal Boliviano de Ciencias (Vol.11, No. 34)Publication Date: 2015-08-30
Authors : Claudia Amancay Fernández Bazoberry Mercedes Angela Janco Orsolini;
Page : 26-31
Keywords : Engineering; Architecture;
Abstract
The objective of this article highlights the need to reconcile different perspectives on individuals when engaging in artistic and creative work—whether architectural, aesthetic, psychological (emotions, feelings, personality), or sociological (culture, norms, values). This is not about presenting absolute truths or relying solely on implicit scientific explanations; rather, it must be approached from a necessarily transdisciplinary perspective. Such an approach allows the subject of study to be seen from multiple viewpoints, each contributing a meaningful part of the truth.
It is, therefore, the architect's role to interpret human needs and desires, their balance, inner psyche, and spiritual necessities through a design that will later be constructed. This design must provide individuals with a space they can truly experience, one that both reflects and contains these lived experiences.
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