Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Integrating Sensory Experience in Parametric Architecture through a Phenomenal Lens - Master of Design

‘Parametricism’ has come to play a major role in contemporary architectural design and is now considered the dominant style for avant-garde practice. This thesis argues that despite parametricism’s unique capacity to articulate programmatic complexity, visual and intellectualized imperatives at the loss of experiential imperatives have limited parametricism as a medium through which architecture is produced, promoted, and evaluated. Architect Juhani Pallasmaa believes that this leads to the deprivation of vital human existential questions that enable us to relate to our built environment and that provide meaning to that environment. This thesis explores how parametric architecture can further develop by addressing the deficiencies that Pallasmaa has described, to further incorporate a sense of temporality, experiential depth and personal belonging.

Based on these critical examinations, the second half of the thesis includes design experiments which test the integration of sensory experiences within parametric design. Archives New Zealand has been selected as the vehicle for this design exploration because throughout history, archives have symbolically represented important spaces in cities to express the re-connection of our history and culture. Today, however archives are often perceived as little more than secular storage for objects and documents. The thesis tests how the interior design of a nation’s archives can be conceived through parametricism, while also incorporating symbolic and phenomenological imperatives.

This thesis concludes with five interior design experiments that are each derived from this experimental design process. The five interiors illustrate the mediation between parametric and phenomenal imperatives. These experiments conclude that through critical application of sensory imperatives, we may reconnect our human existence within the parametric world.



 


4 comments:

  1. Beautiful, evocative renderings.... Well done.

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  2. Impressive and very illustrative.... Could be a research topic for architecture students.

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  3. Hi, I am beginning my thesis for bachelors degree in architecture and I am much inspired by metaphysics and phenomenology in architecture( mysticism/theosophy). I am planning to design a universal spiritual assemblage regarding introspective experience. Could you suggest a program that would be suitable in such regard.
    I shall be very thankfull to you.
    Confused,
    WASEEM

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  4. That's so nice! really like your way of using color. I am a architecture student also, can you give some suggestion that how to make this kind of color effect?

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