The suggested reproduction that we intend to explicate shows, in short, the results of a project research carried out within the framework of the Architectural Design courses in the Department of the Polytechnic of Bari dICAR, assigned to the writer, based on a theoretical view that is based on the method of “operating history” as a instrument for interpretation of a built and pre-vision of transformation of reality in relation to the cogito projection idea. It is based on the fundamental concepts of the architectural organism and the building type. Such methodological conception refers to a current of thought that studies the architectural and urban events in their essence of organisms made up of interdependent parts and in continuous transformation, processual examined with reference to phenomenal husserlian array that allows you to understand their concrete nature of variable structures not “a priori “existing beyond the experience of the becoming. Only for illustrative purposes and as proof of the usefulness and indivisibility of the concepts in question, some didactic examples are proposed that explain the method used. Each sample shown is intended as a result of a process of "re-design" that considers the present city and, therefore the one which modification is proposed, as provisional terms of ongoing "transformation" processes where, as always in the history of cities, urban trails, housing, specialized construction are linked.

The Processual Method in the Analysis of the Anthropic Space and in the Architectural and Urban Project / Ieva, Matteo. - ELETTRONICO. - (2014), pp. 197.1182-197.1190. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd International Conference on Architecture and Urban Design, 2-ICAUD tenutosi a Tirana, Albania nel May 08-10, 2014).

The Processual Method in the Analysis of the Anthropic Space and in the Architectural and Urban Project

Ieva, Matteo
2014-01-01

Abstract

The suggested reproduction that we intend to explicate shows, in short, the results of a project research carried out within the framework of the Architectural Design courses in the Department of the Polytechnic of Bari dICAR, assigned to the writer, based on a theoretical view that is based on the method of “operating history” as a instrument for interpretation of a built and pre-vision of transformation of reality in relation to the cogito projection idea. It is based on the fundamental concepts of the architectural organism and the building type. Such methodological conception refers to a current of thought that studies the architectural and urban events in their essence of organisms made up of interdependent parts and in continuous transformation, processual examined with reference to phenomenal husserlian array that allows you to understand their concrete nature of variable structures not “a priori “existing beyond the experience of the becoming. Only for illustrative purposes and as proof of the usefulness and indivisibility of the concepts in question, some didactic examples are proposed that explain the method used. Each sample shown is intended as a result of a process of "re-design" that considers the present city and, therefore the one which modification is proposed, as provisional terms of ongoing "transformation" processes where, as always in the history of cities, urban trails, housing, specialized construction are linked.
2014
2nd International Conference on Architecture and Urban Design, 2-ICAUD
978-9928-135-12-4
The Processual Method in the Analysis of the Anthropic Space and in the Architectural and Urban Project / Ieva, Matteo. - ELETTRONICO. - (2014), pp. 197.1182-197.1190. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd International Conference on Architecture and Urban Design, 2-ICAUD tenutosi a Tirana, Albania nel May 08-10, 2014).
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