progetto archifisi
The ARCHIFISI project was born from the meeting of three professionals, the architect psychologist and psychotherapist Carla Foletto, the engineer and psychologist Mirko Semperlotti and the jurist Francesca Caricato, who decided to collaborate to offer a service oriented to a broader well-being that includes living, the natural environment, the soul and ethics. To do this we thought it would be useful to have a multidisciplinary approach that included our skills but also theoretical physics and botany, to research the deepest reasons that lead human beings to be stressed, dissatisfied, often unable to achieve their own inner harmony. Among the first causes we identified a bad use of technology, a bad relationship with nature and a certain superficiality in ethically understanding the environment in which we live with consequent atrophy of the soul, discomfort of the body and mind. But what is the soul from a scientific point of view? The soul is energetic dynamism, it is possible to verify it by recording thoughts with neuronal recordings that generate impulses, therefore energy, and what does the soul have to do with architecture? This was well known in ancient times, those who built temples and churches with mathematical ratios such as the golden section which are the same as those found in nature. We asked ourselves if it was not the case to understand nature more deeply before designing human habitation, we understood that nature adapts gently to anthropic constructions that respect it, that a dialogue can arise between nature and architecture, a dialogue that is not the projection of our fairy-tale desires on nature, but that is real and concrete communication with nature, a listening to nature to make our soul blossom and live with nature without brutalizing it. We discovered that man is afraid of nature because he projects his intentions of domination and abuse onto natural existence, with ideas such as that nature must be ordered where in reality the disorder is inside the mind of man. We could go on and on about the relationship between man and nature, but we leave you with some images and written words to evoke our project that we have decided to call ARCHIFISI, or the first part of architecture: archi and fysi which means nature. It is curious and very Jungian to discover that archifisi in Welsh means archive, which is also our research, discovering nature, translating it into photographs and adapting human life to nature and not vice versa.
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