Poetic Perception in Built Environment - Anchoring Local Context within Contemporary Architecture

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Based on the relationship of local context and contemporary architecture, perception of body is the key issue to experience in built environment. Through architect Steven Holl’s phenomenological concept and typical work Sifang Contemporary Art Museum, which introduces the perceptual experience of traditional Chinese Garden into international form, this paper explores to anchoring local context within contemporary architecture.

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September 2011

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