Von der Architektur wird gerne gesagt, sie sei nach der ersten Haut, der des menschlichen Körpers, der zweiten Haut, der der menschlichen Kleidung, die dritte Haut, da sie uns Menschen umgibt, gewissermaßen kleidet und schützt.
Deshalb las ich über Mode und welche Funktion sie haben kann.
Neben der Kleidungsmode gibt es auch die Moden in der Architektur, genauso läßt sich die menschliche Haut gestalten. Dem muß eine Sinngebung unterliegen.
Ich stieß auf prägnante Sätze bei Cathy Newman, die mir durch Zufall genau das erhellten, um was es geht. Sie schreibt:
"Mode dreht sich um Schönheit, aber auch darum, wer wir augenblicklich are who we want to be and who we are about to become. "(1)
It is a question of how we feel yourself, feel and do as we are seen by others and should be experienced.
In Fashion it is about transformation, to masquerade, to produce effects on others and to influencing the self-structure. This is achieved in various degrees.
"There are African masks and clothing," writes Cathy Newman, "which is inherent in such a force that they wipe out the identity of the carrier and turn it into a completely different being. "(2)
course this also applies to architecture.
Who lives in a palace, which affects people differently as a person who is provisionally set in a squalid hut. What can he do about it?
other hand, the effect of a cleverly conceived hut be culturally so large that it can be uncomfortable in those palaces must.
An example might be "Uncle Tom's Cabin" are, although the human design is not on the architecture of the lodge itself but to a place of social organization. It is called also social architecture.
Cathy Newman, sees the transformation of fashion by a power option, quoted HMCole the African Masquerade:
">> The Man in the Mask - usually they are men - performs a spiritual mission <<, sagt Herbert M.Cole, Professor für Kunstgeschichte an der University of California in Santa Barbara. >> The mask allows
slipping over a completely different character. <<> I> I am not there yourself <<" (3)
also applies to women, children and young people that turn.
We can cover any architecture.
If we go into a sophisticated and huge shopping mall, the exclusive merchandise displays, so does the whole atmosphere back to us and transforms us. Although we must be in a poor country with high public debt,
we create such an identity change that to ourselves and others a lasting effect. As members of a "rich nation" we are suddenly "not badly off and can look down on other people who do not have such wealth. Probably we need
basically all other shopping malls in the world and architects who can create better interpersonal relationships on the ground ball.
architecture is therefore quite certain identity, like any other fad.
Karl-Ludwig Diehl
http://gemeindeunddemokratie.blogspot.com/Notes:
(1) - (3) quoted from: Cathy Newman
: Magic of beauty. Eine optische Reise durch Mode, Kleidung und Schmuck. National Geographic. Im Buch o.O., o.J. S.172
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