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Modernism or tradition in low-technology? A humanistic perspective on the architecture of Paulina Wojciechowska

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posted on 2023-10-29, 11:07 authored by Marcin KolakowskiMarcin Kolakowski
<p>Low-tech is an important, but at the same time largely underestimated movement of contemporary architecture. The first part of this paper attempts to discuss the characteristics of this phenomenon in the context of the grand ideas of Modernismand demonstrate how important it is to define it. The existing definitions of low-tech presented in the second part of the article bear a significant downside as they only focus on the physical aspects of this movement, i.e. materials and methods of construction. The third part of the paper suggests an alternative definition which allows extending research to include a psychological perspective onto the movement and incorporates the motivation of the creators and users of low-tech architecture. Based on the case study of Paulina Wojciechowska’s work and the newly proposed definition combined with a model based on the psychological theory developed by Erich Fromm, the paper attempts to introduce a narrative</p>

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  • School of Social and Political Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

ACEE Architecture Civil Engineering Environment

Volume

9

Issue

1/2016

Pages/Article Number

21-33

Publisher

The Silesian University of Technology

ISSN

1899-0142

Date Submitted

2016-09-20

Date Accepted

2016-02-10

Date of First Publication

2016-03-01

Date of Final Publication

2016-03-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2016-09-15

ePrints ID

24196

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