The Poetics of Space
Gaston Bachelard's phenomenology of architecture explores the ∷ of lived space - how ⍟ arises from drawers, cellars, attics, and corners. These are not inert structures, but ⌂ of memory and ⍾, where the intimacy of experience shapes inner worlds. The Poetics of Space aligns with ⊕ in its contemplative orientation, with ♾ in its dreamward longing, and with ∎ in its architectural grounding.
A house imagined is not merely shelter, but an invitation to wander the 🜚 from within - revisiting the ⏃ of the past while gesturing toward a future we may never enter. ♾ seeks this in Liminaria.
