CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2024. — 451 p. — PHI (Book Series). — ISBN 978-1-032-22588-3.
The texts presented in Proportion Harmonies and Identities (PHI) Time and Space were compiled to establish a multidisciplinary platform for presenting, interacting, and disseminating research. It also aims to foster awareness and discussion on Time and Space, focusing on different visions relevant to Architecture, Arts and Humanities, Design and Social Sciences, and its importance and benefits for the sense of identity, both individual and communal. The idea of Time and Space has been a powerful motor for development since the Western Early Modern Age. Its theoretical and practical foundations have become the working tools of scientists, philosophers, and artists, who seek strategies and policies to accelerate the development process in different contexts.
Part I – Time and spaceIntroduction: Time and space 3
M.S. Ming Kong
Space, time, and space architecture 7
M.M. Cohen
Objects, narratives, museums 23
M.L. Ryan
Seven decisive minutes over a lifetime of resilience; expansion and fall 33
T. Macedo
Part II – Architecture/urbanism/designArchitecture and the end of history 41
J. Nunes
Repetition, paralysis, and progression; a humanist dimension of time in architecture 49
A. Garcia
The translucent resonance in contemporary architecture; the simultaneity between
transparency and opacity in time, space, and perception 53
A. Vasconcelos
From space and time to emptiness and timelessness in architectural production and reception 59
L. Čavić & E.L. de Faria
Seeing-hearing, space-time; two paradigmatic dichotomies in the discussion of the
architecture-music relationship 63
C.G. Gonçalves
Playing with architecture; space and time in education 71
M. Louro
The happenstance shelter; a poetic manifesto for freedom 77
V. Conte
The hut/shelter; between tradition and innovation 83
A.M. Feliciano
The Norwegian hytte; a pause in city dwelling 89
R.M. Ferreira & H.L. Farias
Social housing as a response to housing needs; the case of Biccari neighborhood in Foggia 97
C. Chiarantoni
Space and time transmission through the architectural image reproduction; on the example
of the lost wooden church in Pidhirtsi palace ensemble in Ukraine 105
O. Remeshylo-Rybchynska, M. Brych & T. Dziubanovska
Spatial estimation of visitor’s pauses in a Cistercian Church 113
J. Ribeiro, P. Abreu, M. Ferreira & P. Esteves
The preservation of Tibetan monasteries as a source of inspiration for meditation practice;
Shechen Tennyi Dargyeling in Nepal 119
M.B. Cruz
The territoriality of the Torres Vedras region between the French invasions and the
consolidation of a liberal and bourgeois era 125
A.S. Leite & A.M. Feliciano
The territoriality and rural houses of the Torres Vedras region between April 25 and
contemporary democracy 133
A.M. Feliciano & A.S. Leite
The syntactic thermal relationship based on school layouts in Jordan 141
L. Hiasat & P. Januário
Time can attribute value to a specific object; can Portuguese rural typified railway stations
confirm this premise? 149
A.R. Faísca & P.G. Januário
The time of inhabiting 157
E. Kuchpil
Spirals of time; centrifugal spaces on Francisco Conceição Silva’s work 163
G.R. Maia & H.L. Farias
Space and time in Tomás Taveira revealed in the late 1960s; Valentim de Carvalho’s record store 169
M. Baptista-Bastos
Space-time experience as a resource to dialogue with the place; the example of Álvaro Siza’s
Saya Park Art Pavilion and Rem Koolhaas’ Casa da Música 175
J.C. Dias
The contemporary architectural concept of the coherence of space and time in Andreas
Meck’s projects 183
A. Serafin
Narratives on the city; an exploratory journey through time 189
S. Morgado
Enlightenment practice and city design 195
C. Ferreira & N. Hagemeister
Cities are spaces made out of time 203
L.M. Ginja
Juxtaposition and layering; the construction of the Moroccan postcolonial urban identity 207
N. Rahmouni & I. Saizen
Investigating the formation of inner-city complexes and identity of urban space; Kerman
Bazaar case study 213
M. Orszt & M. Savary
The “Integral Design” as a tool for the development of internal areas; a comparison with the
fascist “agricultural colonization” 221
C. Montalbano
Learning from Auroville’s seed; in quest for the (unrecognizable) eternal space-time 229
J. Ribeiro
Design conceiving process versus time 239
A. Moreira da Silva
The digital and printed children’s book; a look into the present and the future 243
Á.K. Mascarenhas & E. Rolo
The timeless cork design in Portugal; on the cutting edge of sustainability 249
I.D. Almeida, M.J. Delgado, G. Montagna & L. Ramos
Shifting Ground—Outro Chão; creating a space of inclusion and democratic participation
through social art and design 257
P.R. Pinto & A.G. Pinto
Part III – ArtsDisunity of time and place in contemporary set design 265
S. Centineo
Stories and alternate realities; representation of time in film 271
I. Borbely
Still life, but passing; time in still life paintings 277
G. Horváth
William Kentridge and the eternity of the ephemeral; time and space in the Triumphs and
Laments in Rome 283
R. Maddaluno
Time as space; visualizing time in painting, sculpture, or video art 289
B. Kaesbohrer
Flat time, least event and huge impulse in John Latham’s 1960s book paintings 295
D. Swartz
Part IV – The HumanitiesThe Mesopotamian domain of the dead and its constraints to divine transcendental power 301
I.G. de Almeida
The space of time; an analysis of the term ūmum in the documentation from the Syro Mesopotamian kingdom of Mari 309
M. de Fátima Rosa
The poets of territorial space in the Garbe al-Andalus of the first Renaissance (11th to 13th
centuries) 317
E.M. Raposo
Tradition and innovation in assistance in Portugal; Funchal’s Misericordia in 16th century 325
H. Resende
Portuguese India in a reassessment of the conception of empire; Luís Mendes de
Vasconcelos, 1608 331
Oil, water, and the Russian narratives of heritagization through times and spaces 337
I. Seits
Time after time; how did Pessoa-Soares and Hesse-Haller architect time-dimension
aesthetically to form modern readers and liminal authors? 345
F.J.O. Ribeiro
Bertrand Russell on architecture; between territorialization and place-making 361
L.S. da Silva
Time of the gypsies and space for the voice of a Roma woman; reading Olga Mariano’s
Pedaços de Mim (2021) 367
M. Rendeiro
Space-time and the production of meanings in Nuno Bragança’s Directa 375
L.S. Loureiro
Contemporary Portugal in Mário de Carvalho’s O que eu ouvi na barrica das maçãs 385
A.C.C. Gil
“The clock is grey with dust in the land where time is lost”; time as a narrative dimension in
The Clockwork Crow series 391
I. Vaz
The concept of space in Deflagrações (2021) by José Luís Hopffer C. Almada 399
H. da Luz
Time and space configurations in Luís Cardoso’s O Plantador de Abóboras 407
S. Albino
The houses of Gabriel García Márquez; the chronotope or a literary analysis of time and
space 413
E. Barata
Considerations about time and space regarding hospitality development 419
A. Pereira Neto
For a new museology; the aura, the place and the museum 423
J. Carmo