Brunelleschi, Lacan, Le Corbusier
Explore the intricate relationship between architecture and psychoanalysis in "Brunelleschi, Lacan, Le Corbusier" by Lorens Holm. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2009, this hardback edition spans 288 pages and is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of space perception and subjectivity. Holm presents a compelling argument that perspective is not just a technique but the fundamental way we represent form, serving as the paradigmatic expression of spatial consciousness. With thorough illustrations throughout, this book invites readers to delve into the profound implications of perspective in architecture and its impact on our understanding of space. Perfect for architects, psychoanalysts, and enthusiasts alike, this title offers a fresh lens on the dynamics of space and perception. Enhance your library with this insightful work that bridges the worlds of architecture and psychology.