For Jung, architecture was a tool to represent the psyche
Tom Laughlin draws a diagram of the psyche, a Jungian-derived model that looks something like this: The Ego, Jung tells us, is that part of the psyche that we think of as “I.” Our conscious intelligence. Our everyday brain that thinks, plans and runs the show of our day-to-day life. The Self, as Jung defined it, is a greater entity, which includes
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Singh, G. (2009) Film After Jung. London and New York: Routledge.
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