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The dialectics of form and functionin architectural aesthetics

John Hendrix

pp. 31-45

It is through the dialectics of form and function in architecture, and in particular in the contradiction between the two, that the artistic and aesthetic dimensions of architecture can be developed: its expression of ideas, reflection of human identity, its ethics of responsibility to engage human culture, and its beauty. Architecture is capable of facilitating intellectual development, and of expressing ideas which transcend its material, programmatic and structural functions; in short, architecture is capable of being art, or poetry. Through its forms, and in the dialectic between form and function, architecture is capable of expressing important aspects of individual and cultural identity, as a humanistic art form. As a form of artistic expression, architecture can have more value in people’s lives.

Publication details

DOI: 10.4000/estetica.378

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Hendrix, J. (2015). The dialectics of form and functionin architectural aesthetics. Rivista di estetica 58, pp. 31-45.

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