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Title: Fire and home: A part of a happy life
Authors: Bagina, E.
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences, Vostoksibacademcenter
Citation: Bagina, E 2022, 'Огонь и дом - со-частье бытия', Project Baikal, № 73, стр. 128-135. https://doi.org/10.51461/pb.73.23
Bagina, E. (2022). Огонь и дом - со-частье бытия. Project Baikal, (73), 128-135. https://doi.org/10.51461/pb.73.23
Abstract: One of the former meanings of the Russian word “schastie” (“happiness”) was a portion, a share or a part, and it used to be pronounced as “so-chastie”. To be happy, it is not enough to have a warm house with candles lit on holidays or flames flickering in the fireplace. But such a house is a part of human existence, which constitutes brief moments of bliss. Fire has inhabited the human dwelling since time immemorial, but it has a dual nature. It can be good and evil. It illuminates, blesses and warms. The fire sparkling in fireworks creates an illusion of ascendency over the elements and evokes the mysteries of the cosmos. Torches, candles, lamps, cookers and fireplaces largely determine the architecture of a house. The form and structure of the things associated with fire is a subject of study for art historians and culturologists. Tamed fire is a “so-chastie” of being. © 2022 Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences, Vostoksibacademcenter. All rights reserved.
Keywords: ARCHITECTURE
FIRE
HAPPINESS
HOME
“SO-CHASTIE”
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/131428
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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License text: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
RSCI ID: 49808942
SCOPUS ID: 85141526424
PURE ID: 31786105
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ISSN: 2307-4485
DOI: 10.51461/pb.73.23
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