zondag 4 december 2011

Educational Centre of Human behavior (ECHo b)

Through the phenomenological study of the
city, we find new ways of incorporating the
aspect of lived space into our fabrication of
architecture.
A revalued understanding of the experiential
dimensions of urban design moves beyond the
norms of individual architectural intention,
towards the indefinite properties of urban
assemblage.
The revelation of street behavior is an
argument for urban integration and the
interrelation of urban space.

My aim is to conceive urban space by
incorporating ‘lived’ principles. Constructed
with a plurality of meanings, this model of
urban life can be an instrument of abstract
thought, capable of changing and shaping
urban life with phenomenal experiences.
I want to add that the partially described
behaviors through urban geometries remain in
doubt, always changing.


Mission statement 3 december 2011.
An assemblage of writings of Steven Holl,
“Urbanisms, working with doubt”, 2009.

eva gheysen


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