Semiotics in architecture of public spaces: contemporary city-centers; case of Bangalore, India

Mamatha P. Raj, Dakshayini R. Patil
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Abstract This paper investigates the public space architecture in urban centers of contemporary cities. Through time cities evolve with a certain traditional profile either spontaneous or planned; correspondingly, urban spaces emerge responding to the current developments, community aspirations, and architectural influences of the era. The study adopts a research methodology of triangulation involving review of theoretical derivatives, legislations for urban aesthetics, and conducting visual surveys of urbanscapes. Three fundamental theories are explored-‘Semiotics/Semiology’ by Saussure (1916) and Peirce (1902), ‘Duck and decorated shed’ by Robert Venturi (1972) and ‘Urban semiotics’ by Kevin Lynch (1960). The premise is investigated with the case of Bangalore (also, Bengaluru ) in India; a city which has a rich historical profile while also being one of the progressive cities, resulting in transitions in its urbanscapes profile and existence of two distinct city cores, old and the new. This analysis is ensued by adopting comparative analysis of façades investigated in these two Central Business Districts, with a ‘Façade grid’ assessment methodology leading to interpretation of varying semiotics in both scenarios. The surveys conducted reveal an interesting semiology in the older and newer nodes reflecting intense objectives of commercial architecture and leads to formulation of a strategic proposal framework for façade architecture and management to reconnect to the use-experiential factors in urban centers.
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公共空间建筑中的符号学:当代城市中心以印度班加罗尔为例
摘要:本文研究当代城市中心的公共空间建筑。随着时间的推移,城市以某种传统的形式自发地或有计划地发展;相应地,城市空间的出现回应了当前的发展、社区的愿望和时代的建筑影响。本研究采用三角测量的研究方法,包括对理论衍生品的回顾、对城市美学的立法以及对城市景观的视觉调查。本书探讨了三个基本理论——索绪尔(1916)和皮尔斯(1902)的“符号学/符号学”、罗伯特·文丘里(1972)的“鸭子和装饰的棚屋”和凯文·林奇(1960)的“城市符号学”。前提是调查与班加罗尔(也,班加罗尔)在印度的情况下;这座城市拥有丰富的历史背景,同时也是一个进步的城市,导致其城市景观的转变,并存在两个不同的城市核心,旧的和新的。该分析随后采用了对这两个中央商务区调查的farade进行比较分析,并采用了“farade网格”评估方法,从而在两种情况下解释了不同的符号学。调查揭示了新旧节点中有趣的符号学,反映了商业建筑的强烈目标,并为立面建筑和管理制定了战略建议框架,以重新连接城市中心的使用体验因素。
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