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Study on Relationship between the Aesthetics of Disappearance and Contemporary Architectural Space
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사라짐의 미학과 현대건축공간의 관계성에 관한 연구

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Lee, Mi-Kyung (동양미래대학교) Lee, Young-Soo (홍익대학교)
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Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal of the Korean Institute of Interior Design Vol.23 No.5 KCI Accredited Journals
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2014.10
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58 - 66 (9page)

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Study on Relationship between the Aesthetics of Disappearance and Contemporary Architectural Space
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A desire to lightness of architecture has continued from the past to today. As Paul Virilio mentioned "The aesthetics of disappearance starts from a desire", the desire of architecture to lightness assumes the connection to hidden dimension of everything over the freedom of materials when it is related to the aesthetics of disappearance.
This study assumes that the lightness of an architecture today can be interpreted by means of the aesthetics of disappearance. The lightness of an architecture is a concept for the potential possibility of an architecture. Therefore, it is to analyze the relationship by connecting the features of the lightness which is obtained from the examples of the Cartier foundation of Jean Nouvel and Seattle central library of Rem Koolhaas to the aesthetics of disappearance, that is, the disappearance of the materials, disappearance of the subjects, disappearance of the meaning and disappearance of physical. Based on these, it is also to prove the influence of the aesthetic of disappearance on the architecture as a social phenomenon of technology today.

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Abstract
1. 서론
2. 사라짐의 의미 성찰과 미학적 사유
3. 기술 발달에 따른 예술과 건축의 변화
4. 사라짐 미학과 현대건축공간의 관계성 분석
5. 결론
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