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Research On Peter Zumthor's Architectural Atmosphere Construction Techniques

Posted on:2019-11-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S C YueFull Text:PDF
GTID:2432330542496423Subject:Art and design
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The dominant position of the visual system in the senses causes the perception of other sensory systems are weakened.The modern media hype the optical image of the building,and the "good" form is more popular.The architecture presented in the form of images,which dissolves the sensory experience resulting in the absence of "presence" and the indifference of architecture.To a certain extent,pictures distort reality.Besides,in the context of specific times,the rapid growth of global design makes the relationship between architecture and human beings lacking,so the architectural experience needs the reawakening.Only in the environment,have a condition to mobilize human senses and even a variety of sensory systems.At the same time,a type of integrated experience the feeling of emotion,feeling,memory,imagination,get the feedback to us,we are also aware of their real existence.This paper discusses what is the atmosphere through the data collection method,cross-disciplinary analysis,field investigation method,case analysis method,induction summary method the architect Peter Pawn Motomura how to construct the atmosphere.And with the assistance of phenomenological studies,summarizes Carry out the methodology of architectural creation and understand the nature and significance of architecture.Finally,it is concluded that the construction of the atmosphere requires objective things(the spirit of the place and the building noumenon)and the subjective people(the synaesthetic impression produced by the senses).Due to the different feelings of function,the final construction atmosphere of the architecture organized into nine significant elements: regionality,structure,material,sound,temperature,scale,path,the light,etc.Because of the function,form,and the use of Conclusion Guide designs improve the research.
Keywords/Search Tags:architecture, Peter Zumthor, phenomenology, experience, the atmosphere
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