A Lived-in Shape Grammar: Parsing the Dwelling Activities in a Modernist Residential Building in Algiers

IF 0.7 3区 艺术学 0 ART Design and Culture Pub Date : 2023-10-09 DOI:10.1080/17547075.2023.2259672
Amina Rezoug, Mine Özkar
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ABSTRACT:Residents of a building transform it over time and play crucial roles in making its life cycles sustainable. Introducing formal methods to study the impact of residents’ modifications in existing structures, we analyze Climat de France, a modern housing project in Algeria. Observing the distinction of designed and in-use contexts, we consider the building as it was once intended and as it is now lived in. We parse the south-west facade and define a shape grammar that consists of rules that represent and categorize the changes dwellers made on the original facade over time. We discuss residents’ modifications as tools of autonomy and outcomes of territorial struggles. Findings are both expected and unexpected, such as the issues of climate control and the patterns of knowledge exchange, respectively. The study interweaves some of the social and physical dynamics that trigger and shape the residents’ modifications, pointing out that shape grammars may be utilized to analyze the informal adaptations of a space by its users.Keywords: architecturedwellinghousingmodern heritageshape grammarsuser contextimplicit knowledgeother modernism Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.Additional informationNotes on contributorsAmina RezougAmina Rezoug is a Faculty Member of Istanbul Bilgi University. Her research focuses on formal and computational methods on one hand and social concerns in architecture on the other.amina.rezoug@gmail.com, amina.rezoug@bilgi.edu.trMine ÖzkarMine Özkar is a Professor of Architecture at Istanbul Technical University. Her research focuses on visual, spatial, and material aspects of design computation, and more recently on their integration to heritage studies.ozkar@itu.edu.tr
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居住形态语法:阿尔及尔现代主义住宅楼居住活动解析
摘要:随着时间的推移,居住在建筑中的居民将对建筑进行改造,并在建筑生命周期的可持续发展中发挥着至关重要的作用。引入正式的方法来研究居民对现有结构修改的影响,我们分析了阿尔及利亚的一个现代住宅项目——法国气候。观察到设计和使用环境的区别,我们考虑了建筑曾经的意图和现在的居住环境。我们解析了西南立面,并定义了一种形状语法,该语法由代表和分类居住者在原始立面上随时间变化的规则组成。我们讨论了居民的修改作为自治的工具和领土斗争的结果。研究结果既有预期的,也有意外的,例如气候控制问题和知识交流模式。该研究交织了一些触发和塑造居民修改的社会和物理动态,指出形状语法可以用来分析用户对空间的非正式适应。关键词:建筑住宅现代遗产形状语法使用者语境隐含知识其他现代主义披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。samina Rezoug是伊斯坦布尔比尔吉大学的一名教员。她的研究一方面关注形式和计算方法,另一方面关注建筑中的社会问题other.amina.rezoug@gmail.com, amina.rezoug@bilgi.edu.trMine ÖzkarMine Özkar是伊斯坦布尔技术大学的建筑学教授。她的研究主要集中在视觉、空间和材料方面的设计计算,以及最近的遗产整合studies.ozkar@itu.edu.tr
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