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La arquitectura en su dimensión temporal: Architecture in its Temporal Dimension

Authors: Calanchini González Cos, Juan Carlos;

La arquitectura en su dimensión temporal: Architecture in its Temporal Dimension

Abstract

El tiempo somos nosotros, por lo tanto resulta indispensable hablar de él y comenzar por aquéllos que han pensado en el tiempo a lo largo de la historia desde distintos enfoques. Se reflexionará después sobre los cambios y las posibilidades que puede traer consigo, para concluir con un acercamiento a la arquitectura en su estrecha relación con el tiempo y su “muerte,” la cual se propone contemplar como un ciclo de inicios perpetuos.

Time is us, as such it is necessary to discuss it; beginning with those who have thought about time throughout history and from various points of view. Afterwards, we will reflect on the changes and possibilities that time can bring in order to conclude with an approach to architecture in its close relationship with time and its “death,” contemplated as a cycle of perpetual beginnings.

Bitácora arquitectura, 35

ISSN:2594-0856

ISSN:1405-8901

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architecture, tiempo, death, Sammlung Oskar Reinhart "Am Römerholz"; muerte; tiempo; arquitectura; temporalidad; death; time; architecture; temporality, Sammlung Oskar Reinhart "Am Römerholz", muerte, temporalidad, arquitectura, time, temporality

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