Contemplation on the Potential of Nature in Developing Inventive Architectural Concepts
Subject Areas : ArchitectureBabak Ashtari 1 , Mansour Yegane 2 , Khosro Daneshjoo 3
1 - Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Architecture, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran.
2 - Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran.
3 - Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran.
Keywords: utilization of nature, Theoretical Framework, Nature, architectural concept, Toyo Ito's architecture,
Abstract :
Properly investigating the potential of nature in the formation of architectural concepts needs a theoretical framework in which its analytical components can explain the methods of utilization of nature. Although some attempts have been made in this regard, considering the missing elements, there is still a significant gap in the literature and a study for introducing a more comprehensive theoretical framework has yet to be conducted. The aim of this study is, therefore, firstly, to present a theoretical framework that can explain the role of nature in the creation of architectural concepts by its detailed factors and, secondly, to apply this framework for investigating nature-inspired works of Toyo Ito. Accordingly, this documentary paper is based on a theoretical approach supported mainly by the outcomes of a literature review and case study analysis, which utilizes the descriptive-analytical method. For the case study part, projects were selected from various scales and functions to ensure proper evaluation. Both qualitative and quantitative tactics have been used in data analysis. Findings demonstrated that the highest rate in regards to the itemized factors of the Theoretical Framework of the study relates to ‘Integration of natural elements in spatial articulation’ and the lowest rate corresponds to ‘Usage of material in their raw and brutal state’. Moreover, though the highest level of utilization of nature among the cases, is related to ‘Grin Grin’, a large-scale project, yet considering all the frequencies, it can be argued that the larger scale does not necessarily imply the higher frequency.
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