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This chapter on transformation illustrates how an analytical design investigation can lead to a number of design options, and how to project analysed typological transformations into a design proposal. While a transformation is more readily apparent in historical developments, it can equally be projected forward. The first part of the chapter discusses concepts of typological transformation and a methodical approach to reinterpreting the formative diagrams of architecture, whereas the second part is illustrated by four speculative projects in which the analysis of case studies and typological transformations are developed into design proposals or design strategies. Typological transformations can be described as physical and material changes emerging from formal questions of design. While all typological transformations are formal, the changes can be relative and minor yet significant in other than formal terms. The chapter discusses four projects: Tokyo Podium, The City Campus, The Chinese Unit and Cité Housing, which are projects by students from the MPhil Projective Cities programme at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London.
This chapter on transformation illustrates how an analytical design investigation can lead to a number of design options, and how to project analysed typological transformations into a design proposal. While a transformation is more readily apparent in historical developments, it can equally be projected forward. The first part of the chapter discusses concepts of typological transformation and a methodical approach to reinterpreting the formative diagrams of architecture, whereas the second part is illustrated by four speculative projects in which the analysis of case studies and typological transformations are developed into design proposals or design strategies. Typological transformations can be described as physical and material changes emerging from formal questions of design. While all typological transformations are formal, the changes can be relative and minor yet significant in other than formal terms. The chapter discusses four projects: Tokyo Podium, The City Campus, The Chinese Unit and Cité Housing, which are projects by students from the MPhil Projective Cities programme at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London.
Transformation
Jacoby, Sam (Herausgeber:in)
Drawing Architecture and the Urban ; 242-317
29.03.2016
76 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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