
Stephane Gaulin-Brown
Stephane Gaulin-Brown is an architectural designer, artist, and thinker, living in Montreal, Canada. Based in ongoing academic and creative research, the goal of Stephane’s practice is to enrich the meaning and existential depth of the lived environment.
His research examines issues in phenomenology, perception, theology, and aesthetics. He has given talks sharing his thinking at the Ontario College of Art and Design, the Universities Art Association of Canada, 8eleven gallery in Toronto, and the University of Montreal.
Stephane's architectural work ranges from private residences to consulting with institutions. In particular he has worked with the Jesuits of Canada on their new retreat centre in Montréal.
Stephane also maintains an art studio where he works in multiple mediums. His work uses techniques of automatic drawing, iconology, and furniture making to create pieces which loosen our modern perceptual gestalt.
These conceptual considerations, and embodied practices comes into play when creating his works of architecture. With 5 years of professional experience in Architecture firms in Canada and abroad, Stephane combines practical problem solving with meaningful design.
Address: Montréal, Québec, Canada
His research examines issues in phenomenology, perception, theology, and aesthetics. He has given talks sharing his thinking at the Ontario College of Art and Design, the Universities Art Association of Canada, 8eleven gallery in Toronto, and the University of Montreal.
Stephane's architectural work ranges from private residences to consulting with institutions. In particular he has worked with the Jesuits of Canada on their new retreat centre in Montréal.
Stephane also maintains an art studio where he works in multiple mediums. His work uses techniques of automatic drawing, iconology, and furniture making to create pieces which loosen our modern perceptual gestalt.
These conceptual considerations, and embodied practices comes into play when creating his works of architecture. With 5 years of professional experience in Architecture firms in Canada and abroad, Stephane combines practical problem solving with meaningful design.
Address: Montréal, Québec, Canada
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This paper examines the phenomenology of Vitruvius' sense of the four elements in building materials and places this mode of perception in the context of shifting perceptual forms through historical time. Finally, this paper places the mode of perception described by Vitruvius into relation with the writing of St-Maximus the confessor, and in particular his work in the ambigua 21 connecting the four elements and the virtues of the soul moving towards union with the Logos.
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In particular, the analysis reveals how the task of designing a museum along the Aurelian wall resulted in a fixed set of typologies of relationship with between the buildings and the wall.
This paper examines the phenomenology of Vitruvius' sense of the four elements in building materials and places this mode of perception in the context of shifting perceptual forms through historical time. Finally, this paper places the mode of perception described by Vitruvius into relation with the writing of St-Maximus the confessor, and in particular his work in the ambigua 21 connecting the four elements and the virtues of the soul moving towards union with the Logos.
In particular, the analysis reveals how the task of designing a museum along the Aurelian wall resulted in a fixed set of typologies of relationship with between the buildings and the wall.