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    M[ ]VE : body tactics : a vertical studio project in the architecture programme

    Francis, Kerry

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    2020-10-09
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    Francis, K.S. (2020, October). M[ ]VE: body tactics. Paper presented at the Unitec Research Symposium, Unitec Institute of Technology.
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    Abstract
    Architectural space is designed and built for occupation by the body: the individual body, the collective body, the bodies of all species... as becoming architects we must develop an awareness and a recognition of this critical relationship. Through an investigation of this relationship between the living system(s) (the body) and the static cartesian space (the frame), this project explores ways to actively engage body and architecture.
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    Auckland (N.Z.), New Zealand, architecture education, architecture students, Unitec courses, architecture and human form, human movement, architecture and space, vertical design studio
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    130299 Curriculum and Pedagogy not elsewhere classified, 120199 Architecture not elsewhere classified, 120101 Architectural Design
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