Of Other Spaces (Des Espace Autres)
Of Other Spaces (Des Espace Autres)
Utopias and Heterotopias
by Michel Foucault

Auteur(s)
Michel Foucault
Omvang
6 p., 30 cm.

Of Other Spaces (Des espaces autres), also commonly known as "Heterotopia", was initially a lecture carried by Michel Foucault to a group of architects in 1967. In "Of Other Places" Foucault starts by looking at the historical development of western space perception, starting from what he terms "espace de localization" in the middle ages, through the "etendue" (extending) form the time of Galileo to the modern "emplacement". Emplacement means, according to Foucault, that relations between locations in space are the constitutive principle of space perception. Space, unlike time, Foucault argues, has yet to complete its process of secularization, and sanctity still plays an important part in the way we divide space. We still divide to inner form the outer, the internal from the external and assign different meanings to different types of spaces depending on their mutual relations.


Trefwoorden
architecture theory , philosophy
Locatie in de bibliotheek
Kast 15 - 3: Architectuur en Kunst
Opmerkingen
printed article from: Architecture /Mouvement/ Continuité, October, 1984; (“Des Espace Autres,” March 1967 Translated from the French by Jay Miskowiec)