Print Email Facebook Twitter Technology as in-between Title Technology as in-between Author Read, S.A. Faculty Architecture Department Urbanism Date 2011-10-13 Abstract This commentary on Søren Riis’s paper “Dwelling in-betweenwalls” starts from a position of solidarity with its attempt to build a postphenomenological perspective on architecture and the built environment. It proposes however that a clearer view of a technological structure of experience may be obtained by finding technological-perceptual wholes that incorporate perceiver and perceived as well as the mediating apparatus. Parts and wholes may be formed as nested human-technological interiorities that have structured relations with what is outside—so that the outside constitutes an interiority in its turn which contextualises and situates the first. This nested structure raises questions about the way architects and urbanists see the built environment and understand inhabitation. It is hoped that this effort continues with conceptual and empirical work to research ways to make the human places of our built environment. Subject architecturepostphenomenologyperceptionembodimentrelationalityspace To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:60b6b99e-1d54-417c-b2cc-96f02da7e475 DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s10699-011-9260-9 Publisher Springer ISSN 1572-8471 Source http://www.springerlink.com/content/7747296196m74158/ Source Foundations of Science, 18, 2013 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights (c) 2011 Read, S.A.Springer Files PDF 277888.pdf 123.84 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:60b6b99e-1d54-417c-b2cc-96f02da7e475/datastream/OBJ/view