Javascript must be enabled to continue!
A Study About Discourse Relationship Between the Design Concepts and Architectural Expressions of Residential Works by Steven Holl
View through CrossRef
The purpose of this study is to clarify the relationship between the contextually expressed design concepts and the corresponding architectural expressions in residential design by Steven Holl. His work utilizes motif ideas and incorporates experimental thinking into the central concept. The purpose of this project is to clarify the process of conception of discursive expressions and related motif expressions in residential design. This study focuses on 17 residential architectural works from 1975 to 2012 and categorize the elements that influenced the concept and the motifs of the works. It identifies how architectural expressions that reflect motifs influence specific concepts or motifs by KJ method and Matrix analysis. It has been found that the concept is composed of 15 elements from five context types. Motifs were extracted as the subjects. To find out how motifs are expressed, a survey was conducted on architectural expressions corresponding to the motifs. The architectural expressions could be summarized into five categories. A matrix diagram was created to explore the relationship between the architectural expressions corresponding to the motifs and the concept. It became clear that the there is a unique concept that incorporates cultural and art into the composition with architectural expressions. This research focuses on the discursive expressions described, and it is advantageous to elucidate the design theories spoken by architects themselves. Combining KJ method and matrix analysis with the discursive expression of the concepts of architectural works and how they are expressed is a new method for clarifying architects' design theories.
Iconarp International Journal of Architecture and Planning
Title: A Study About Discourse Relationship Between the Design Concepts and Architectural Expressions of Residential Works by Steven Holl
Description:
The purpose of this study is to clarify the relationship between the contextually expressed design concepts and the corresponding architectural expressions in residential design by Steven Holl.
His work utilizes motif ideas and incorporates experimental thinking into the central concept.
The purpose of this project is to clarify the process of conception of discursive expressions and related motif expressions in residential design.
This study focuses on 17 residential architectural works from 1975 to 2012 and categorize the elements that influenced the concept and the motifs of the works.
It identifies how architectural expressions that reflect motifs influence specific concepts or motifs by KJ method and Matrix analysis.
It has been found that the concept is composed of 15 elements from five context types.
Motifs were extracted as the subjects.
To find out how motifs are expressed, a survey was conducted on architectural expressions corresponding to the motifs.
The architectural expressions could be summarized into five categories.
A matrix diagram was created to explore the relationship between the architectural expressions corresponding to the motifs and the concept.
It became clear that the there is a unique concept that incorporates cultural and art into the composition with architectural expressions.
This research focuses on the discursive expressions described, and it is advantageous to elucidate the design theories spoken by architects themselves.
Combining KJ method and matrix analysis with the discursive expression of the concepts of architectural works and how they are expressed is a new method for clarifying architects' design theories.
Related Results
conversando con... Steven Holl
conversando con... Steven Holl
En el panorama de la arquitectura contemporánea, la figura de Steven Holl destaca como una de las voces más influyentes y coherentes de una práctica que conecta el pensamiento del ...
Embodied Carbon in Australian Residential Houses: A Preliminary Study
Embodied Carbon in Australian Residential Houses: A Preliminary Study
Embodied carbon is a buzzword in the construction industry. Australia is committed to achieving Net Zero 2050 targets, and minimizing embodied carbon (EC) is inevitable. Owing to t...
The Observatory
The Observatory
<p><b>This thesis investigation looks at how transformative heritage stories linked to abandoned architectural sites can be reawakened through an allegorical architectu...
A Study on Planar Complexity and Order in Residential Projects by Steven Holl
A Study on Planar Complexity and Order in Residential Projects by Steven Holl
This article examines that planar complexity of residential work by Steven Holl with fractal analysis. It is suggested that his architectural design has order from his discourse ex...
DISCOURSE: KNOWLEDGE, NEWS, AND FAKE INTERTWINED
DISCOURSE: KNOWLEDGE, NEWS, AND FAKE INTERTWINED
Discourse has been a focal point for linguists over an extended period. The multidisciplinary character of the term ‘discourse’ has resulted in diverse approaches aiming to define ...
Sartre in Space: Rethinking Architecture & Rebuilding Philosophy
Sartre in Space: Rethinking Architecture & Rebuilding Philosophy
<p>This thesis considers spatial and architectural language used in philosophical text to determine the value of a cross-disciplinary relationship between architecture and ph...
The City of Ladies
The City of Ladies
<p><strong>In The Book of the City of Ladies, 15th century medieval author and first-person narrator Christine de Pizan describes constructing an imaginary city, a utop...

