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Alessandro Zambelli: Scandalous Space – Between Architecture and Archaeology

Scandalous Space

Between architecture and archaeology

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Alessandro Zambelli

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p.5Introductionp.17Site of Encounter: Birkbeckp.251. Reconstruction

p.772. London Stone Reconstructedp.1553. Chimærap.180Site of Encounter: Must Farm

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Fig. 1 Alessandro Zambelli, Chart of the Scandalous Space Between Architecture and Archaeology.

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Fig.3 Alessandro Zambelli, Sketch of a Flint Burin, 2003.

among its different shades of meaning the word ‘heimlich’ exhibits one which is identical with its opposite, ‘unheimlich’. What is heimlich thus comes to be unheimlich. 35

Heimlich and unheimlich both mean that, “what is familiar and agreeable,” but also, “what is concealed and kept out of sight” 36 are simultaneously true. Freud continues;

Schelling says something which throws quite a new light on the concept of the Unheimlich, for which we were certainly not prepared. According to him, everything is

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