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The search for shelter
Shelter: A structure affording protection from rain, wind, or sun; in
wider sense, anything serving as a screen or a place of refuge from
the weather. – Oxford English Dictionary
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The primitive hut
Man wants to make himself a dwelling that
protects but does not bury him…
Let us look at man in his primitive state
without any aid or guidance other than his
natural instincts. He is in need of a place to
rest.
Abbe Laugier’s Essay sur l’architecture, 1755
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The discovery of creating
shelter
Drawing from Viollet le Duc’s Dictionnaire
raisonne de l’architecture, 1856
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FIND PLACE for SHELTER
MODIFYING PLACE by MAKING FORM
(STRUCTURE) for ACCOMODATING
ACTIVITIES (SPACES)
Need space for (dry)
activities: shelter1
15. THE BUILDING TASK [Schulz-65]
1. Physical Control
2. Functional Frame
Concern with the relation between building & surroundings
Activities of a number of persons need a practical architectural frame
16. the BUILDING TASK [Hillier, Musgrove, O’Sullivan-73]
1. Container for human activities
2. Modifier of given climate
Internal spaces which will exist in physical relationship with each other
Modifyer boundaries between the enclosed space & the external environment
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MAKING FORM (STRUCTURE) for
ACCOMODATING WORSHIP ACTIVITIES
(SPACES) IN A CERTAIN PLACE
Need space for
religious activities
Containing “settled” activities
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Placing the religius form : highest hirarchy
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MAKING FORM (STRUCTURE) for
ACCOMODATING SERVICES ACTIVITIES
(SPACES) IN A CERTAIN PLACE
Need space for other
activities
Containing “settled” activities3
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Utilitas
Firmitas
Venustas
Function: both sheltering activities and symbolizing societies’ cultural and social condition
from biologi: firmus and latin: firmness meaning “stable, strong, firm, steadfast”
Aesthetics, beauty
VITRUVIUS : architecture should embodied
42. Physical Control Functional Frame Social Milieu Cultural Symbolization
Container of
human activity
Modifier given
climate
Cultural Symbol Consumer of resources
Sheltering
Activities
Needs
43. [Hillier, Musgrove, O’Sullivan-73]
3. Cultural symbol
...Symbol operates even when the architect has intended it would not (so called ‘functional’)
4. Cultural Symbolization
It’s evident that the cultural symbolization is closely related to the formation of the social milieu :
-social structure-symbol system
[Schulz-65]
3. Social Milieu
A social factors which should enter the architectural concretization : -status /role in groups -institution
The building task
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ARTICULATING (SIGNING) FORM (STRUCTURE)
TO MAKE MEANING for IDENTITY
Need identity, distinct from other
Symbolizing forms and activities
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[Hillier, Musgrove, O’Sullivan-73]
4. Consumer of resources
All building material must developed further. Each operation adds to its value.
The building task
91. Physical Control Functional Frame Social Milieu Cultural Symbolization
Container of
human activity
Modifier given
climate
Cultural Symbol Consumer of resources
Utilitarian Symbolization
Practical
Symbolica
Sheltering
Activities
Symbolising
Commodity
Needs
Wants
92. + And the story
goes…..
needs or wants
remote?