Taking root/strangeness: M-Heidegger and J. Ortega y Gasset in Darmstadt
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In the heart of a searching about the architectural practice and the treatises about its projets and the postmodern city, it is analized the raised contradiction between the concepts of “taking root” (M. Heidegger) and “estrangedness” (J. Ortega y Gasset) concluding with a refusal to chose between any of them and extracting, on the other hand, some conclusions about the inhabiting, the new conditions of the urban planification and the urban environment.
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