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Architectural Theory Review | 2014

Colour Sensation and Empathy: Arthur Schopenhauer's Negative Philosophy and Colour Theory as the Basis of an Elemental Colour Architecture

V.A. Watson

Arthur Schopenhauer proposed a theory of colour as a consequence of his first-hand knowledge of J. W. Goethes experiments with colour phenomena. This colour theory can be used to explore an interesting proposition Schopenhauer made about architecture. For Schopenhauer, architecture is about feelings, not about functions or forms, its purpose as an art is to reveal the principles of primitive forces, specifically gravity and rigidity. For Schopenhauer, architecture expresses these forces in the poised equilibrium of massive structures built out of stone. Schopenhauer was inclined to believe that architecture had already achieved its most perfect expression in Greek temple architecture. However, he did offer one possibility for architectural research: this was the suggestion that architecture was also concerned with the expression of light. It seems never to have occurred to Schopenhauer to use his colour theory to speculate about light in architecture. This paper explores some of the implications of Schopenhauers theory of colour for his aesthetics of architecture.


The Journal of Architecture | 2007

How Henri Lefebvre missed the modernist sensibility of Mies van der Rohe: vitalism at the intersection of a materialist conception of space and a metaphysical approach to architecture

V.A. Watson

This paper looks at two theoretical statements about ‘space’, both of which are grounded in a vitalist philosophy. The first is Henri Lefebvres formulation of ‘spatial architectonics’, a structure of concepts which he develops in The Production of Space; the second is Mies van der Rohes intuition of something he termed ‘authentic form’, a means of triggering new experiences and understandings through sensual engagement with space. Since there are other philosophers and other architects whose thinking about space has been influenced by vitalist philosophy, the discussion will begin with an explanation as to why Lefebvre and van der Rohe have been selected for reciprocal examination.


Archive | 2014

Space-Time and Architecture

Francis Field; Jon Goodbun; V.A. Watson


The Journal of Architecture | 1999

Abstract architecture and the desire to make something that is new

V.A. Watson


Archive | 2018

Doctor Watson Architects: Classic AIR Grid, Collection

V.A. Watson


Archive | 2018

Trace: Design Project and Critical Reflection

V.A. Watson; C. Dean; D. Santo


Archive | 2018

Doctor Watson Architects: Bots, Collection

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Archive | 2018

Doctor Watson Architects: Plasma Department, Collection

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Archive | 2018

Doctor Watson Architects: Corviale, Collection

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Archive | 2018

Doctor Watson Architects: AIR Grid Installations

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University of Westminster

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