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  1. The Habit of Inhabitation.Kascha Semon - 2009 - Environment, Space, Place 1 (1):101-119.
    Drawing on the phenomenology of Merleau-Ponty, this paper describes the role of habit in the cycle of preconfiguration andreconfigurion of place in architectural practice, especially in the design of homes—les habitations—in which habit and inhabitation intertwine. In this paper, Proust’s novel provides the primary examples of the intertwining of habit and inhabitation. Proust shows us that an artist (or architect) acquires a relation to a prefigured place into which she or he is already thrown and can only reshape that world (...)
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    The Problem of Embodiment in the Early Writings of Emmanuel Levinas.Cristian Ciocan & Kascha Semon - 2009 - Levinas Studies 4:1-19.
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    The Problem of Embodiment in the Early Writings of Emmanuel Levinas.Cristian Ciocan & Kascha Semon - 2009 - Levinas Studies 4:1-19.
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    The Habit of Inhabitation.Kascha Semon - 2009 - Environment, Space, Place 1 (1):101-119.
    Drawing on the phenomenology of Merleau-Ponty, this paper describes the role of habit in the cycle of preconfiguration andreconfigurion of place in architectural practice, especially in the design of homes—les habitations—in which habit and inhabitation intertwine. In this paper, Proust’s novel provides the primary examples of the intertwining of habit and inhabitation. Proust shows us that an artist (or architect) acquires a relation to a prefigured place into which she or he is already thrown and can only reshape that world (...)
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