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Yıl 2017, Cilt: 2 Sayı: 2, 48 - 59, 01.04.2017

Öz

Kaynakça

  • Bennett, J. 2013. Alternative practice study guide and notes (unpublished), Architecture, FADA, University of Johannesburg.
  • Bennett, J. 2014. Alternative practice study guide and notes (unpublished), Architecture, FADA, University of Johannesburg.
  • Bennett, J. 2015. Alternative practice study guide and notes (unpublished), Architecture, FADA, University of Johannesburg.
  • Bennett, J. 2016. Alternative practice study guide and notes (unpublished), Architecture, FADA, University of Johannesburg.
  • Cooper, D. E. 1996. Thinkers of our time. Heidegger.London: The Claridge Press.
  • De Bono, E. 1994. Parallel thinking: from Socratic to de Bono thinking. [S.I.] Penguin
  • Ferraro, G. 1998. Cultural anthropology: an applied perspective. USA: West/Wadsworth.
  • Habraken, J. (Editor Teicher, J.) 1998. The structure of the ordinary. Form and control in the built environment. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
  • Hale, J. 2000. Building ideas: an introduction to architectural theory. Chichester: Wiley.
  • Heidegger, M. 1954. Building Dwelling Thinking. Translated by Hofstader, A. 1971. Poetry, Language, Thought.
  • New York: Harper Colophon Books, p. 145-161 in Krell, D. F. 1977.
  • Heidegger, M. Basic writings from Being and Time (1927) to The Task of Thinking (1964.) London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, p. 323-339.
  • Kent, S. 1990. A Cross-Cultural Study of segmentation, architecture and the use of space. In Domestic architecture and the use of space: An interdisciplinary cross cultural study. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 127-187.
  • Kent, S. (Editor) 1990. Domestic architecture and the use of space. An interdisciplinary cross cultural study.
  • Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Kenyon, S. 1991. Five women of Sennar. Culture and change in Central Sudan. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • Krell, D. F. 1977. Martin Heidegger. Basic writings from Being and Time (1927) to The Task of Thinking (1964.)
  • London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. Leach, E. 1974 [1970] Claude Lévi-Strauss1970-1974. 2nd Edition. University of Chicago Press.
  • Norberg-Schulz, C. 1980. Genius loci. Towards a phenomenology of architecture. London: Academy Editions.
  • Osman, A. 2004, Space, place and meaning in northern riverain Sudan. Unpublished PhD thesis. University of Pretoria.
  • Osman, A. 2012, Alternative practice study guide and notes (unpublished), Architecture, FADA, University of Johannesburg.
  • Rapoport, A. 1977. Human aspects of urban form. Towards a Man-Environment approach to urban form and design. Oxford: Pergamon Press.
  • Rapoport, A. 1982. The meaning of the built environment. A nonverbal communication approach. Beverley Hills: Sage Publications.
  • Rapoport, A. 1990a. Defining vernacular design in Turan, M. (Editor) 1990. Vernacular architecture. Avebury
  • England: Aldershot & Vermont, Gower Publishing Group. p. 67-101. Rapoport, A. 1990b. History and Precedent in Environmental Design. New York: Plenum Press.
  • Rapoport, A. 1999. A framework for studying vernacular architecture, in Journal of Architectural and Planning
  • Research, 16:1 (Spring), p. 53-64. Turan, M. (Editor) 1990. Vernacular architecture. England: Aldershot & Vermont: Avebury, Gower Publishing Group.
  • Urmson, J.O. (Editor) 1960. The concise encyclopedia of Western philosophy and philosophers. South Africa: Century Hutchinson.
  • Vagenes, V. 1998. Women of interior, men of exterior, the gender order of Hadendawa nomads, Red Sea Hills
  • Sudan. Dr. Polit. Degree, Department of Geography, University of Bergen. Online References ASF Int. Challenging Practice - ASF International. 2010. Challenging Practice. [online] Available at: https://challengingpractice.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/150112-challenging-practice-book_modified.pdf Accessed: August 7. 2016]
  • ASF Int. The Hasselt Charter. 2012. The Hasselt Charter [online]. Available at: http://www.asfint.org/the_hasselt_charter [Accessed: August 3. 2016]
  • ASF-UK. Change by Design Report. 2014. Quito Report [online]. Available at: https://issuu.com/beatricedecarli/docs/cbd2013_lp_report_en-download. [Accessed: August 23. 2016]
  • Bennett, J. South African Socio-Technical Spatial Design Resource. 2014. Home [online].
  • Available at: http://www.sociotechnicalspatialdesign.wordpress.com [Accessed: October 4. 2016]

‘COMMUNITY’ AS THE BASIC ARCHITECTURAL UNIT: RETHINKING PRACTICE THROUGH THE EXPERIENCE OF ASF, ECUADOR

Yıl 2017, Cilt: 2 Sayı: 2, 48 - 59, 01.04.2017

Öz

Societies build for reasons, including and, beyond the need for shelter. The layers of meaning that make up the building process include status, power, social convention, values and ideas on aesthetics. This inherent layering of meaning through building ensures that every built work as a deliberate act – consciously or unconsciously – communicates meaning and gives shape and identity to those that build. While some contexts call for an occupation of open space as opposed to building, it must noted that in these cases the decision not to build can still be considered an architectural decision. Architectural history traditionally deals with individual buildings, yet historically building rarely exists outside the creation of multiple structures within some form of collective. Here the daily face-to-face interactions of dynamic social networks and patterns of interaction in these collective spaces ultimately define what we recognise as settlement. To comprehend the values that underpin settlement, the expression should be seen through the ‘collective’ rather than an ‘individual’ form of expression. How one intervenes in such collectives and how to provide a relevant and appropriate service that facilitates the needs and wants of multiple authors through architectural design has challenged the very principles upon which the profession is built. This need for more effective and considered approach to design has seen a global shift in practices and institutions to devise ‘alternative’ processes of design that acknowledge multiple authors, employ user-centered methods that ultimately allow for the ‘facilitation’ of collective expressions that aim to give way to shared and distributed decision-making in systems that should be critically participative. From this position the authors propose that the collective or ‘community’ should be considered as the basic architectural unit of design when architects and designers work in dynamic contexts of housing and informal settlements. By embracing complexity and uncertainty, strict traditional design control is replaced by fluid design processes. Lessons learnt while teaching the post graduate Alternative Practice module at the University of Johannesburg’s Architecture Department will be presented as well as experiences with the Architecture Sans Frontiere’s ‘Change by Design’ methodology workshop/training in Ecuador, Quito. The theoretical basis of this study draws from diverse literature sources, emphasizing the interdisciplinary nature of the topic of participative design and professional practice through collective authorship. The paper concludes by identifying ways to rethink spatial design practice based on concepts of co-production

Kaynakça

  • Bennett, J. 2013. Alternative practice study guide and notes (unpublished), Architecture, FADA, University of Johannesburg.
  • Bennett, J. 2014. Alternative practice study guide and notes (unpublished), Architecture, FADA, University of Johannesburg.
  • Bennett, J. 2015. Alternative practice study guide and notes (unpublished), Architecture, FADA, University of Johannesburg.
  • Bennett, J. 2016. Alternative practice study guide and notes (unpublished), Architecture, FADA, University of Johannesburg.
  • Cooper, D. E. 1996. Thinkers of our time. Heidegger.London: The Claridge Press.
  • De Bono, E. 1994. Parallel thinking: from Socratic to de Bono thinking. [S.I.] Penguin
  • Ferraro, G. 1998. Cultural anthropology: an applied perspective. USA: West/Wadsworth.
  • Habraken, J. (Editor Teicher, J.) 1998. The structure of the ordinary. Form and control in the built environment. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
  • Hale, J. 2000. Building ideas: an introduction to architectural theory. Chichester: Wiley.
  • Heidegger, M. 1954. Building Dwelling Thinking. Translated by Hofstader, A. 1971. Poetry, Language, Thought.
  • New York: Harper Colophon Books, p. 145-161 in Krell, D. F. 1977.
  • Heidegger, M. Basic writings from Being and Time (1927) to The Task of Thinking (1964.) London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, p. 323-339.
  • Kent, S. 1990. A Cross-Cultural Study of segmentation, architecture and the use of space. In Domestic architecture and the use of space: An interdisciplinary cross cultural study. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 127-187.
  • Kent, S. (Editor) 1990. Domestic architecture and the use of space. An interdisciplinary cross cultural study.
  • Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Kenyon, S. 1991. Five women of Sennar. Culture and change in Central Sudan. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • Krell, D. F. 1977. Martin Heidegger. Basic writings from Being and Time (1927) to The Task of Thinking (1964.)
  • London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. Leach, E. 1974 [1970] Claude Lévi-Strauss1970-1974. 2nd Edition. University of Chicago Press.
  • Norberg-Schulz, C. 1980. Genius loci. Towards a phenomenology of architecture. London: Academy Editions.
  • Osman, A. 2004, Space, place and meaning in northern riverain Sudan. Unpublished PhD thesis. University of Pretoria.
  • Osman, A. 2012, Alternative practice study guide and notes (unpublished), Architecture, FADA, University of Johannesburg.
  • Rapoport, A. 1977. Human aspects of urban form. Towards a Man-Environment approach to urban form and design. Oxford: Pergamon Press.
  • Rapoport, A. 1982. The meaning of the built environment. A nonverbal communication approach. Beverley Hills: Sage Publications.
  • Rapoport, A. 1990a. Defining vernacular design in Turan, M. (Editor) 1990. Vernacular architecture. Avebury
  • England: Aldershot & Vermont, Gower Publishing Group. p. 67-101. Rapoport, A. 1990b. History and Precedent in Environmental Design. New York: Plenum Press.
  • Rapoport, A. 1999. A framework for studying vernacular architecture, in Journal of Architectural and Planning
  • Research, 16:1 (Spring), p. 53-64. Turan, M. (Editor) 1990. Vernacular architecture. England: Aldershot & Vermont: Avebury, Gower Publishing Group.
  • Urmson, J.O. (Editor) 1960. The concise encyclopedia of Western philosophy and philosophers. South Africa: Century Hutchinson.
  • Vagenes, V. 1998. Women of interior, men of exterior, the gender order of Hadendawa nomads, Red Sea Hills
  • Sudan. Dr. Polit. Degree, Department of Geography, University of Bergen. Online References ASF Int. Challenging Practice - ASF International. 2010. Challenging Practice. [online] Available at: https://challengingpractice.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/150112-challenging-practice-book_modified.pdf Accessed: August 7. 2016]
  • ASF Int. The Hasselt Charter. 2012. The Hasselt Charter [online]. Available at: http://www.asfint.org/the_hasselt_charter [Accessed: August 3. 2016]
  • ASF-UK. Change by Design Report. 2014. Quito Report [online]. Available at: https://issuu.com/beatricedecarli/docs/cbd2013_lp_report_en-download. [Accessed: August 23. 2016]
  • Bennett, J. South African Socio-Technical Spatial Design Resource. 2014. Home [online].
  • Available at: http://www.sociotechnicalspatialdesign.wordpress.com [Accessed: October 4. 2016]
Toplam 33 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Bölüm Research Article
Yazarlar

Amıra Osman Bu kişi benim

Jhono Bennett Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Nisan 2017
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2017 Cilt: 2 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Osman, A., & Bennett, J. (2017). ‘COMMUNITY’ AS THE BASIC ARCHITECTURAL UNIT: RETHINKING PRACTICE THROUGH THE EXPERIENCE OF ASF, ECUADOR. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies, 2(2), 48-59.
AMA Osman A, Bennett J. ‘COMMUNITY’ AS THE BASIC ARCHITECTURAL UNIT: RETHINKING PRACTICE THROUGH THE EXPERIENCE OF ASF, ECUADOR. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies. Nisan 2017;2(2):48-59.
Chicago Osman, Amıra, ve Jhono Bennett. “‘COMMUNITY’ AS THE BASIC ARCHITECTURAL UNIT: RETHINKING PRACTICE THROUGH THE EXPERIENCE OF ASF, ECUADOR”. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies 2, sy. 2 (Nisan 2017): 48-59.
EndNote Osman A, Bennett J (01 Nisan 2017) ‘COMMUNITY’ AS THE BASIC ARCHITECTURAL UNIT: RETHINKING PRACTICE THROUGH THE EXPERIENCE OF ASF, ECUADOR. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies 2 2 48–59.
IEEE A. Osman ve J. Bennett, “‘COMMUNITY’ AS THE BASIC ARCHITECTURAL UNIT: RETHINKING PRACTICE THROUGH THE EXPERIENCE OF ASF, ECUADOR”, International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies, c. 2, sy. 2, ss. 48–59, 2017.
ISNAD Osman, Amıra - Bennett, Jhono. “‘COMMUNITY’ AS THE BASIC ARCHITECTURAL UNIT: RETHINKING PRACTICE THROUGH THE EXPERIENCE OF ASF, ECUADOR”. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies 2/2 (Nisan 2017), 48-59.
JAMA Osman A, Bennett J. ‘COMMUNITY’ AS THE BASIC ARCHITECTURAL UNIT: RETHINKING PRACTICE THROUGH THE EXPERIENCE OF ASF, ECUADOR. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies. 2017;2:48–59.
MLA Osman, Amıra ve Jhono Bennett. “‘COMMUNITY’ AS THE BASIC ARCHITECTURAL UNIT: RETHINKING PRACTICE THROUGH THE EXPERIENCE OF ASF, ECUADOR”. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies, c. 2, sy. 2, 2017, ss. 48-59.
Vancouver Osman A, Bennett J. ‘COMMUNITY’ AS THE BASIC ARCHITECTURAL UNIT: RETHINKING PRACTICE THROUGH THE EXPERIENCE OF ASF, ECUADOR. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies. 2017;2(2):48-59.