Research into the Correlations of the Cosmos and Humans in Provincial Hungary
Case Study of Nyim, a Tiny Village
Text and photos: László Francsics
The objective of this study is an in-depth understanding of the correlations of humans and their environment, to survey their construction and decomposition in the context of the countryside in Hungary via a case study of Nyim, a tiny village. This analysis highlights the hidden utility patterns from an alternative aspect, the quality and standard of the correlations between humans and the cosmos, as well as an alternative community moving to Nyim with an urban attitude and the mutual influences these people and their new home settlement exert on each other. Hereby we are publishing an excerpt from more extensive PhD essay focussing on the correlations of time, sacred and profane philosophical and architectural theoretical associations and relevance of this topic.