Research Article

Discussing the object-oriented ontology of Harman and the changing status of architectural object

Volume: 7 Number: 2 October 30, 2024
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Discussing the object-oriented ontology of Harman and the changing status of architectural object

Abstract

Object-oriented ontology, particularly the object-oriented ontology of Harman, affects architecture since the 1990s. It is realized due to this ontology that architectural object cannot only be a real or sensual object; it can be withdrawn from senses and relations. According to Harman’s object-oriented ontology, it is even independent from its environment. Hence object-oriented ontology is related to computer architecture by which objects are independently created within a computational and virtual environment. But it is not possible to literally adapt object-oriented ontology to architecture since architectural objects are generally bound up with formal and environmental relations. This ontology metaphorically affects architecture in such a way that architects see and realize object as an entity beyond its relations. Thus, they focus on the object itself. Digital technologies enable them to create architectural object composed of information not relation. There is accordingly a shift from relation to information in the architecture of the 2000s. The main contribution of the paper is to reveal this shift in contemporary architecture; so, it is discussed in the paper that object does not relate to anything but information in the digital age. It is the autonomous and information-oriented object that defines a new ontological framework for architects.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Architectural History, Theory and Criticism

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

October 30, 2024

Submission Date

November 1, 2023

Acceptance Date

June 10, 2024

Published in Issue

Year 2024 Volume: 7 Number: 2

APA
Güleç, G. (2024). Discussing the object-oriented ontology of Harman and the changing status of architectural object. GRID - Architecture Planning and Design Journal, 7(2), 571-590. https://doi.org/10.37246/grid.1384492
AMA
1.Güleç G. Discussing the object-oriented ontology of Harman and the changing status of architectural object. GRID. 2024;7(2):571-590. doi:10.37246/grid.1384492
Chicago
Güleç, Gülşah. 2024. “Discussing the Object-Oriented Ontology of Harman and the Changing Status of Architectural Object”. GRID - Architecture Planning and Design Journal 7 (2): 571-90. https://doi.org/10.37246/grid.1384492.
EndNote
Güleç G (October 1, 2024) Discussing the object-oriented ontology of Harman and the changing status of architectural object. GRID - Architecture Planning and Design Journal 7 2 571–590.
IEEE
[1]G. Güleç, “Discussing the object-oriented ontology of Harman and the changing status of architectural object”, GRID, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 571–590, Oct. 2024, doi: 10.37246/grid.1384492.
ISNAD
Güleç, Gülşah. “Discussing the Object-Oriented Ontology of Harman and the Changing Status of Architectural Object”. GRID - Architecture Planning and Design Journal 7/2 (October 1, 2024): 571-590. https://doi.org/10.37246/grid.1384492.
JAMA
1.Güleç G. Discussing the object-oriented ontology of Harman and the changing status of architectural object. GRID. 2024;7:571–590.
MLA
Güleç, Gülşah. “Discussing the Object-Oriented Ontology of Harman and the Changing Status of Architectural Object”. GRID - Architecture Planning and Design Journal, vol. 7, no. 2, Oct. 2024, pp. 571-90, doi:10.37246/grid.1384492.
Vancouver
1.Gülşah Güleç. Discussing the object-oriented ontology of Harman and the changing status of architectural object. GRID. 2024 Oct. 1;7(2):571-90. doi:10.37246/grid.1384492