1989
DOI: 10.2307/406203
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Verabschiedung der (Post-) Moderne? Eine interdisziplinare Debatte

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“…Architects whose architecture is led by a guiding story that inspires them and that they tell their clients and visitors to explain buildings seem to have a very different approach from architects who do not feel the need to tell a story because they hold the view that architecture must speak for itself and tell its own story. In the postmodern age, personal life stories have replaced the grand narratives (Lyotard 1979;Raulet 1987), and there is no doubt that the architects' guiding stories can inspire. But the building cannot literally portray their story.…”
Section: The Architect's Guiding Storymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Architects whose architecture is led by a guiding story that inspires them and that they tell their clients and visitors to explain buildings seem to have a very different approach from architects who do not feel the need to tell a story because they hold the view that architecture must speak for itself and tell its own story. In the postmodern age, personal life stories have replaced the grand narratives (Lyotard 1979;Raulet 1987), and there is no doubt that the architects' guiding stories can inspire. But the building cannot literally portray their story.…”
Section: The Architect's Guiding Storymentioning
confidence: 99%