The texts presented in Proportion Harmonies and Identities (PHI) - Creation, Transformation and Metamorphosis were compiled to establish a multidisciplinary platform for presenting, interacting, and disseminating research. It also aims to foster awareness and discussion on Creation, Transformation and Metamorphosis, focusing on different visions relevant to Architecture, Arts and Humanities, Design and Social Sciences, and its importance and benefits for the sense of identity, both individual and communal. Creation, Transformation and Metamorphosis has been a powerful motor for development since the Western Early Modern Age. Its theoretical and practical foundations have become the working tools of scientists, philosophers, and artists, seeking strategies and policies to accelerate development in different contexts.
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Creative spaces and the praxis of a minor architecture: ARTIPICA, Seville (Spain)
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The story of a life project: how artistic contemporary practices can reach out towards change and transformation
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Access to information and knowledge: a process of constant transformation
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On the fusion of biological nature with technology: human metamorphosis into humanity 2.0
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From the life of forms to the forms-of-life: a historical reflection on the concepts of creation, transformation, and metamorphosis
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Creation for research: artistic practices for an affective and emotional knowledge of the built environment
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Poetic places between creation, transformation and metamorphosis: form as process and non-objective space
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Creation, transformation, metamorphosis, and the simulated destructive mechanisms of architectural expression: the Viennese case
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Convergences, divergences, and crossings: reflections and aphorisms on space and music
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Architecture: creative act or process
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Imperfection as a Method: the humanity of the prefix ‘in' as an intentional process
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Architecture as a verb and the Japanese insularity: (a)metamorphosis as an act of creation
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Houses in the heavens: a transdisciplinary reading on architecture and cosmology before and after the Renaissance
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Geographies of finance and metamorphoses of power: dynamics of urban transformation during the 15th and 16th centuries in Rome
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Integrity, porosity, and conflict: a political metamorphosis at Quinta do Marquês (Oeiras)
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The transformation of sacred space: contemporary perspectives on sacred architecture
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Radical transformation: cultural revival of military architecture
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From production spaces to exhibition spaces: the metamorphosis of contemporary industrial architecture in Southern Spain and Portugal
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Da Silva Junior: the architect of Atlantis
Jorge Nunes, Paulo Pereira, Helena G. Pinto, Clara Germana Gonçalves
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Sounds of the Houses by Raul Lino: sound map of the D'Oneil House, the Cypress House, and the White House
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Portuguese architecture: fascism, para-fascism, and national-Catholicism
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Villa Savoye, France, 1928: inside the Corbusier's creative process
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Creation, Transformation, and Metamorphosis: the “Amoreiras Complex” in Portuguese life
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The inhabited wall: occupation of a void in eight steps for pedagogical metamorphosis in the Calderón de la Barca School
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Urban Metamorphosis: a circular project for the homeless
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The semi-rural housing in the Tamburi neighborhood: history, characteristics and rehabilitation perspectives
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The Maid's Room: inception, obsolescence, and transfiguration
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The Kitchen revisited: meanings of functional and physical metamorphosis within the Western Urban Home
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From creation to metamorphosis: exploring the transformative power of biomimicry in adaptive architecture
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Walter Benjamin, Aldo Rossi and Seville: the analogous city
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Commonplaces: a meditation on everyday life and the public space turn
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Dystopia of urban space: the metamorphosis of peripheral coastal territories in Southern Italy
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The urban plan of Macedo de Cavaleiros by Arménio Losa: a symbol of an impossible shift towards progress during the Estado Novo
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The Ibero-American and Lusophone geospatial tradition: the creation of a legacy in Latin America and Asia
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Public space metamorphosis: concepts and strategies in fragmented places
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The Alameda de Hércules in Seville: the metamorphosis of a heritage space through experimentation in the 21st century. The evocation of the symbolic versus the morphological
Francisco Javier Navarro de Pablos, Julia Rey Pérez, Esther Mayoral Campa
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Soundgarden's “Black Hole Sun”: creation, transformation and metamorphoses, challenging a social ideal
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Making the air visible: metamorphosis and transformation in Bruno Munari's art
Esther Mayoral Campa, Cristobal Miró Miró, Melina Pozo Bernal
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On the permanence of risk: a critical essay about technology in art, or how art is becoming technology
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Creatives create creators: when artists program computers to create art
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King's Medieval Treasure between the functional and symbolic: visions of man in the face of his choices and actions regarding material goods
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Interbreeding in colonial Brazil: identities and metamorphoses
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From a ‘black city' to a paradisical garden: Villa Petrolea and the metamorphoses of the oil-fevered Baku
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Transformation in language: ‘Mansplaining,' between language unit and social media phenomenon
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Women and poetic creation in a changing world: Garbe al-Andalus
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H. Hesse's Narziss und Goldmund: the quest for transformation through a modern and critical reader's perspective
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The birth of a new literary subgenre in Spain: La reina del país misterioso (1929) as an Early Weird Western
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A poetic laboratory of repetition and transformation: the metamorphosis in Carlos de Oliveira
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Childhood, care and spaces: the capabilities approach and the participation-action methodology as feminist tools for socio-spatial transformation
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