existentialism and architecture
Existentialism in architecture refers to the philosophical concept that emphasizes the individual's subjective experience and existence within the built environment. It seeks to create spaces that provoke introspection and contemplation, as opposed to conforming to traditional architectural norms. The architecture influenced by existentialism aims to evoke a sense of self and purpose, showcasing the unique relationship between humans, space, and their place in the world.
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