2013 年 78 巻 684 号 p. 509-517
This paper derives Schindler's notion on “Space Architecture” from his writings, and following points are derived.
1. Contents of “Space Architecture” are composed of “importance” and “conditions to be fulfilled.” “Importance” is composed of “space,” “space form” and “new language.” “Conditions to be fulfilled” are composed of “life,” “dwelling,” “health” and “problem as shelter.”
2. Schindler defined “space” as a medium for his architecture and continued investigation, which had been followed with examinations on “space form.”
3. Schindler developed ‘Space Architecture’ as open shelters familiar to outdoor, and as collective possessions under the order of the world.