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THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE
1. By
Ar.Rajiv Kumar.P.S
UNIT I
INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURE AND MEANING IN ARCHITECTURE
Content:
Part-1:
Definitions of Architecture- context for architecture as satisfying human
needs- functional, aesthetic and psychological –architecture as a
discipline-
2. By
Ar.Rajiv Kumar.P.S
UNIT I
INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURE AND MEANING IN ARCHITECTURE
Content:
Part-2:
INTROINTROducing the various functional aspects of architecture:
site, structure, skin, services, use, circulation etc.
3. By
Ar.Rajiv Kumar.P.S
UNIT I
INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURE AND MEANING IN ARCHITECTURE
Content:
Part-3
INTROduction to the factors that lend meaning to architecture- architectural
expression and $ymbolism- CHARacter and style- movements,
philosophies, ideologies and theories- MEANING AND INTERPRETATION OF
ARCHITECTURE
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Ar.Rajiv Kumar.P.S
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIT I
Definitions of ARCHITECTURE
1. Originated from the Greek word Architekton
2. Archi – great tekton – builder
3. Architecture is the art and science of
building
4. It is the conscious creation of utilitarian
spaces with the deliberate use of material
5. Architecture should be technically efficient
and aesthetically pleasing.
14. By
Ar.Rajiv Kumar.P.S
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIT I
context for architecture as satisfying human needs
NEEDS OF MANNEEDS OF MAN
1.G1.GENERAL INFLUENCESENERAL INFLUENCES
As per GEORGE S. SALVAN wordsGEORGE S. SALVAN words
religion and art
recreation
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Ar.Rajiv Kumar.P.S
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIT I
context for architecture as satisfying human needs
ACTIVITIES OF MANOF MAN
Desire for PPRESRESERVATION
Desire for Recognition
Desire for Response
Desire for Self-Expression
I.GENERAL INFLUENCES
prestige, pride and ambition, social status
love, friendship, and sociability
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Ar.Rajiv Kumar.P.S
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIT I
context for architecture as satisfying human needs
NATURE
II. INFLUENCES OF NATURE
A. CLIMATE
B. TOPOGRAPHY
C. MATERIALS
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Ar.Rajiv Kumar.P.S
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIT I
context for architecture as satisfying human needs
III. INFLUENCES OF man
1. SOCIAL CONDITIONS:
2. Man's Personality.
3. Man's Interests.
TV
movies
radio
periods
house church
factory
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Ar.Rajiv Kumar.P.S
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIT I
context for architecture as satisfying human needs
'SMART HOUSES' OF THE FUTURE
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Ar.Rajiv Kumar.P.S
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE
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FUNCTIONFUNCTIONal, aesthetic and psychological
SpatialSpatial SEQUENCESEQUENCE
spatialspatial FITFIT
intended purpose
a factor dependent upon another or other
factors
role.
the
kind
ofaction
the kind of action
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Ar.Rajiv Kumar.P.S
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIT I
FUNCTIONFUNCTIONal, aesthetic and psychological
NONO FunctionFunction
NONO soulsoul
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Ar.Rajiv Kumar.P.S
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIT I
functional, aestheticand psychological
BeBeautyauty
AppAppreciationreciation of beautyof beauty
beautiful or pleasing appearance
nature and expression of beauty
nature and expression of beauty
aisthetikos,
Mass & space
proportion
contrast
pattern
decoration
massing
symmetry
balance
ements of aesthetics
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Ar.Rajiv Kumar.P.S
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIT I
functional, aesthetic and psychological
expression
ofculturalpride,
societalpassion,ornational
esteem
mood and productivity
Play with human mind
Space, form, and light
affect health and wellbeing
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Ar.Rajiv Kumar.P.S
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIT I
functional, aesthetic and psychological
Physical structure has a significant effect on human behavior.
As humans find themselves spending more time enclosed within the walls of structure,
it becomes valuable to design structures integrating features of the natural
environment and structural landscape features into the human-made environment
(Joye, 2007).
Research suggests the design of residential and commercial space has pervasive
effects on its inhabitants and is an important consideration in architectural design.
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Ar.Rajiv Kumar.P.S
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIT I
functional, aesthetic and psychological
Architecture, a symbolic and intentional endeavour seems to reflect the
psychology of its designers regardless
of time,
culture and
perhaps even species.
Space, form, and light are elements that are often incorporated either
purposefully of unconsciously for aesthetic or practical reasons but more
pointedly give creatures meaning, purpose and stability amidst an ever
changing physical universe of seeming chao
41. By
Ar.Rajiv Kumar.P.S
UNIT I
INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURE AND MEANING IN ARCHITECTURE
Content:
Part-2:
INTROINTROducing the various functional aspects of architecture:
site, structure, skin, services, use, circulation etc.