
Aya Peri BaderTel Aviv University | TAU · School of Architecture
Aya Peri Bader
Architect (PhD)
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Living with others is a key factor shaping our urban life. Their bodily presence scaffolds our social world and is involved in the way the built environment appears to us. In this article we highlight the influence of the embodied presence of other human beings on the constitution of a special type of urban architecture — the extraordinary architec...
Architecture's daily impact on its users is the result of neither concentration nor focused attention. Preoccupied with everyday tasks, most people do not stop to observe the architectural object as a work of art. In this paper I investigate the content that may be present when architecture is experienced in the state Walter Benjamin calls 'distrac...
Representation of the port in Israeli cinema reveals a dialectic relationship to the concept of boundary and the possibilities that this suggests. A port is a physical place with a symbolic dimension, since it is an urban edge with various roles connected to both its environment and its users. The way it is presented leads to conclusions regarding...
Walter Benjamin wrote that cinema is an art that is not based solely on the visual and which, like architecture, is connected to physicality, to movement and touching; both actions require a sense of direction, attention and intention. This article concentrates on the relationship between museum and cinema through the enactive and emotive perceptio...
This book, the first of its kind in Hebrew, integrates architectural research and cinematic analysis. It examines how the arts of architecture and cinema contribute to each other, intertwine and together build a conceptual world. Through a close analysis of cinematic representations of the built environment, protagonists' actions and the course of...
This article explores the relationship between the bodily presence of other humans in the lived urban world and the experience of everyday architecture. We suggest, from the perspectives of phenomenology and architecture, that being in the company of others changes the way the built environment appears to subjects, and that this enables us to perfo...
Architecture's daily impact on its users is the result of neither concentration nor focused attention. Preoccupied with everyday tasks, most people do not stop to observe the architectural object as a work of art. In this paper I investigate the content that may be present when architecture is experienced in the state Walter Benjamin calls 'distrac...
Unlike the architectural professional approach, which exercises focused, analytical and critical attention to the architectural object, the impact architecture has on users is mostly not a result of concentration and attention to the architectural object,but rather a distracted,or even indifferent absorption. What are the inter-subjective component...