Ceremonial spaces and the Thinking Hand
(2024) AAHM01 20241Department of Architecture and Built Environment
- Abstract
- This thesis explores the intersection of ceremonial spaces and the concept of “the thinking hand” in architecture, with a focus on the design of secular spaces for funerals and burials in the context of Sweden’s increasing secularization. Drawing upon Juhani Pallasmaa’s “The Thinking Hand,” the thesis emphasizes the importance of embodied knowledge, sensory experiences, and materiality in architectural design, and how architecture can create meaningful and emotionally resonant spaces. It proposes an architectural design for a ceremonial space on the island of Ven, incorporating these principles to create a space that fosters contemplation, reflection, and connection with the natural environment. The design aims to provide a meaningful and... (More)
- This thesis explores the intersection of ceremonial spaces and the concept of “the thinking hand” in architecture, with a focus on the design of secular spaces for funerals and burials in the context of Sweden’s increasing secularization. Drawing upon Juhani Pallasmaa’s “The Thinking Hand,” the thesis emphasizes the importance of embodied knowledge, sensory experiences, and materiality in architectural design, and how architecture can create meaningful and emotionally resonant spaces. It proposes an architectural design for a ceremonial space on the island of Ven, incorporating these principles to create a space that fosters contemplation, reflection, and connection with the natural environment. The design aims to provide a meaningful and adaptable space for various burial practices, addressing the changing needs and functions of ritual spaces in contemporary society. (Less)
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- author
- Falldén, Alexander LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- AAHM01 20241
- year
- 2024
- type
- H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
- subject
- keywords
- ceremonial spaces, the thinking hand, secular spaces, embodied knowledge, sensory experience, materiality, burial practices, ritual spaces, Ven
- language
- English
- id
- 9161868
- date added to LUP
- 2024-06-14 09:00:25
- date last changed
- 2024-06-14 11:48:06
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