Nietzsche redefines architecture as a lived space, challenging power dynamics.
The article explores how philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche viewed architecture as more than just a display of power, but as a space for people to live in. While previous analyses focused on architecture as a symbol of power, Nietzsche actually saw it as a carefully crafted environment for people to inhabit. This perspective highlights the social, political, physical, and psychological aspects of architecture that are often overlooked.