Evolution of Architecture and Human Consciousness

Apr 05, 2025 11:00AM

Location

Online & Front Range Anthroposophical Café, 780 Quince Circle, Boulder, CO 80304 (U.S. Mountain Time, MT)

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AN ONLINE PRESENTATION BY OLDŘICH HOZMAN

Together we will look at how architecture addresses the human soul. We will look at how the human self (Human I) evolves, how we experience it mentally, and how this relates to architecture. Oldřich Hozman will show us how it is possible to be educated in goetheanistic art, and in the making of anthroposophical architecture and furniture. We will use examples to show concrete buildings and their craftsmanship. We will also look into the design of sacred architecture and free art. And we will touch on, for example, the use of parables to depict biblical stories. We will relate anthroposophical art, Waldorf pedagogy, art therapy, biodynamic agriculture, and anthroposophical medicine. These are all related to the creation of architecture and the environment and the impact on our overall health.

Oldřich Hozman is a member of the General Anthroposophical Society since 2008 and its School of Spiritual Science since 2017. At various conferences in Dornach/Goetheanum, he accompanies and leads art workshops of contemplative observation of the 2nd Goetheanum (i.e. World Eurythmy Conference, 2016). He presented his work and had presentation of therapeutical features of organic architecture on Year Medical Conference 2018 in Goetheanum. He lectures and is a member of Anthroposophical Society in Czech Republic since 2008. He lectures mainly about 1st and 2nd Goetheanum principles, about twelve senses.

As an architect steeped in Rudolf Steiner’s design principles, he lectures about Waldorf school architecture principles. Oldřich Hozman supports the holistic view on the creation of a healthy environment and architecture. Since 2009, he personally organizes every year seminar and workshop of anthroposophical plastic works and wood carving of goetheanistic forms. At various international conferences, he lectures on new approaches to architectural design in harmony with nature. As an author, he also writes and contributes in magazines for Waldorf teachers about anthroposophical and Waldorf school architecture principles. Visit his website at www.arc.cz, and contact him via email arc@arc.cz.


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