Schroeder Julia K
Department of German, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States.
Front Psychol. 2020 Jul 28;11:1547. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01547. eCollection 2020.
The present study examines the striking similarities between the architectural design and spatial composition of the ancient Egyptian tomb and Sigmund Freud's office at Berggasse 19 in Vienna, Austria. I argue that the Egyptian tomb elements represented within Freud's office permitted the enclosed space to play an active role in his psychoanalysis sessions. I supplement this argument by analyzing the office's spatial and architectural arrangements in relation to ancient Egyptian architectural frameworks, psychoanalytic container theory (Freud, Danze, and Quinodoz), and Freud's archeological metaphor model. This study contributes to the greater body of work on architecture as an active entity, psychoanalysis, and ancient Egyptian history.
本研究考察了古埃及陵墓的建筑设计与空间构成,与奥地利维也纳贝格街19号西格蒙德·弗洛伊德办公室之间的显著相似之处。我认为,弗洛伊德办公室内所呈现的古埃及陵墓元素,使得这个封闭空间在他的精神分析疗程中发挥了积极作用。我通过分析该办公室的空间与建筑布局,结合古埃及建筑框架、精神分析容器理论(弗洛伊德、丹泽和基诺多兹)以及弗洛伊德的考古隐喻模型,来补充这一论点。本研究为将建筑视为一个活跃实体、精神分析以及古埃及历史的更广泛研究工作做出了贡献。