Lecture date: 2012-02-27
Organised by First Year Studio staff
The space we inhabit is not primarily the geometric and concrete. How we arrange our lives is not identical to the blue prints of architecture, its buildings, paths, squares and cities. Living space has its own architecture, its own geometry. It is of a different reality and extends itself right through and beyond the built environment.
Franz Xaver Baier is Prof Dr for architecture (theory + art and design research) at Munich University of Applied Sciences. In 1996 he published the widely discussed ‘Space. An Architecture of Real Space’ (Raum: zu einer Architektur des gelebten Raumes, Walther König, Köln 1996/ 2000).
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