The texts presented in Proportion Harmonies and Identities (PHI) - INTELLIGENCE, CREATIVITY AND FANTASY were compiled with the intent to establish a multidisciplinary platform for the presentation, interaction and dissemination of research. The aim is also to foster the awareness and discussion on the topics of Harmony and Proportion with a focus on different visions relevant to Architecture, Arts and Humanities, Design, Engineering, Social and Natural Sciences, and their importance and benefits for the sense of both individual and community identity. The idea of modernity has been a significant motor for development since the Western Early Modern Age. Its theoretical and practical foundations have become the working tools of scientists, philosophers, and artists, who seek strategies and policies to accelerate the development process in different contexts.
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Mário S. Ming Kong has a degree in Architecture from the Faculdade de Arquitectura da Universidade de Lisboa (FAUTL), and a PhD in Architecture with Aggregation in the field of drawing and visual communication from Escuela Superior Technical Architecture Barcelona - Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña (UPC-ETSAB). He is presently Professor at FAUTL, Lecturer in ESELx and Visiting Professor at the Master Course in arts at ESBAL. He previously taught at Lusophona University (ULHT) and Independent University, respectively in the Departments of Urban Planning and Architecture. In 2000 he was Coordinator of the first year of the course in Urban Planning ULHT. In 1998 he served as Regent of the discipline Design/CAD/Geometry at ULHT. He participated in scientific research studies and consulting work for outside entities. He has also participated in several publications, communications indexed to TAYLOR & FRANCIS and ISI, Scopus, Web of Science and training courses in order to disseminate the results of his research activities at national and international universities. His main research areas are: Harmony and proportion in representation between West and East and its application to Sustainable Architecture, in particular by applying concepts of Origami and Kirigami to materials such as paper and bamboo.
Maria do Rosário Monteiro is Professor of Comparative Literature at the FCSH/UNL (New University of Lisbon). She graduated in Modern Languages and Literature at the University of Lisbon (1983), and completed a Master in Comparative Literary Studies at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa in 1987 and a PhD in Literary Sciences, speciality of Comparative Literature, at Universidade Nova de Lisboa in 1997. She currently lectures in Comparative Culture and Literature at graduate and postgraduate levels. She is a Senior Researcher at CHAM - Centre for the Humanities (FCSH/NOVA, UAc). She is editor of several books, both in Portuguese and English, author of the first academic books on Tolkien published in Portugal, and author of several essays on Utopia, Fantasy, and Science Fiction.
Maria João Pereira Neto is Professor at Faculty of Architecture University of Lisbon and member of the Department of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. She has a PhD in History and a Master's degree in Sociology. Her main domains of teaching and research are applied Social Sciences, Humanities, Art and Architecture History, Design, Scenography, Heritage. Since 1978, she has amassed scientific research experience and professional consulting experience in the domains of Social Sciences and Humanities. She is a member of the Scientific Board of the Faculty of Architecture (2008 -2011; 2014...). She was senator of The University of Lisbon, elected to the Scientific Board (2013-2017). Effective member CIAUD - Research Centre for Architecture, Urbanism and Design faculty of Architecture, University of Lisbon, associated member of CHAM - Centre for Humanities (FCSH/NOVA, UAc). Member of the Geographical Society - Lisbon, president of the Arts and Literature Section, and in 2016 also the Section of Heritage Studies, vowel of the sections: Tourism, Communication Studies, Education and Ethnology. Author of several indexed texts in Isis, Scopus, Web of Science.
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Part I Intelligence, creativity and fantasy
The creativity code M. du Sautoy
The intelligence of fiction F. Lavocat
The presence of metaphysical symbolism in architectural formation of Armenia early and medieval spiritual sites A. Shatvoryan
Fantasies of space and time D. Fimi
Traces of a recreated reality: Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro's busts of Pai Paulino M. do R. Pimentel
Political fiction or the art of the deal R. Zink
Part II Architecture/urbanism/design
"Through the rabbit hole": Intelligence creativity and fantasy in architectural composition M.S.M. Kong
Creativity and beauty in art and science today: A basis for discussion of a possible future architecture C.G. Gonçalves
Notes on illusion: Ideation as an instrument for a spatial intelligence of architecture F. Oliveira
'The open work': Inter-relations between science and art A.M. Feliciano
UOVO-EGG-OEUF-OVO: From the origins of the world to a creative objective R. Maddaluno
Towards a meta-Baroque: Imagining a "fantastic reality" M.J. Soares
Stolen characters against an enclosure of the imagination D. Jesus
Developing creative approaches in architectural education I. Tarasova
Fantasy and creativity of the Azuchi-Momoyama period Japanese tea architecture A.P. Higashino
From fantasy to experimentation: The one-to-one scale in architecture exhibitions A. Neiva
Architecture and cinema: The tower as both scenario and protagonist E. Kuchpil &A. Pimentel dos Santos
Fictional movement on the NY's Guggenheim ramp S. Paiva de Sousa & M. Baptista-Bastos
Gottfried Böhm's creativity: Architecture as a sculpture made of concrete A. Serafin
Intelligence, creativity and fantasy in Bernard Tschumi's Glass Video Gallery: In-between translucency, transgression and interaction A. Vasconcelos
From the intensity to the essence: Fantasy and architectural creativity between the Neorealism and the Third Modernism in Portugal M. Baptista-Bastos & S. Paiva de Sousa
Paper as a flexible alternative applied to the Dom-Ino System: From Le Corbusier to Shigeru Ban A. Nogueira & M.S.M. Kong
The internationalisation of Álvaro Siza and the myth of the traditional and conservative architect J. Nunes
The fantasy of reality: On the design drawings of Álvaro Siza Vieira J.M.C. Duarte
The "good taste": When patterns restrict creativity G.M. de Carvalho
Creativity and pragmatism: A practical example of a project C.R. Castro & M.S.M. Kong
Towards a more intelligent dwelling: The quest for versatility in the design of the contemporary home H.L. Farias
The house as a mirror and support of identity: Reflections for a more conscious and subjective inhabiting A. Santos Leite
Architecture stories in the construction of children's spatial conscience M. Louro
From fantasy to reality: Adaptive reuse for flour mills in Venice S. Palomares Alarcón
The ruined fantasies of intelligent minds: 'The Nobel's town' and neglected Swedish heritage in St. Petersburg I. Seits
World-in-spheres: A cartographic expedition through the spherical world of Peter Sloterdijk F.H. Brum de Almeida, G.H. Rosa Querne & L. de M. Reitz
From international context to Portuguese urban planning: Creativity on mechanical aesthetics in Planos Gerais de Urbanização J. Cabral Dias
"Fantastic" colonial cities: Portuguese colonial utopia A. Ramos
Fantasy and reality belong together; multidimensional thinking to innovate the creative process J. Silveira Dias & D. Loução
Creativity and intelligent research in design: The use of quasi-experience F. M…