Title |
A Study on Henri Lefebvre's Space Theory |
Authors |
조우현(Jo, Woo-Hyeon) ; 윤동식(Yoon, Dong-Sik) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2022.38.11.221 |
Keywords |
Henri Lefebvre; Everyday life; Production of Space; Rhythm analysis; trialectics |
Abstract |
To gain a new understanding of space closely related to daily life, this study comprehensively examines Lefebvre's space theory of everyday
life and rhythm analysis to arrive at an analysis of a specific space. Prior to this, the core concepts of Lefebvre's thought, such as daily life,
space production, and rhythm analysis were derived from conceptual arrangement and holistic thinking that was used in the concrete spatial
analysis. The derived concepts of Torre David and Quinta Monroy were analyzed, which are examples of apartment houses with a uniform
structure and other discriminatory spaces buried in rationality and economy. The reason for limiting the subject was to examine the
possibility of producing Lefebvre's difference space and harmonious rhythm. Spatial analysis was conducted through the method of ternary
dialectic developed by Lefebvre that adopted Hegel-Marx's dialectic. As a result of this analysis, it was confirmed that the spatial practice
characterized by repetition and the normalization of a resident's daily life produced a space that was different from the form of space
produced in an abstract space through interaction with the representation space. In addition, the rhythm analysis confirmed that the space that
can contain active body movements was activated and produced a harmonious rhythm. The production of harmonious rhythm was possible
when the user's various rhythms were captured through the harmony of temporality and spatiality. |