Journal of architectural history (건축역사연구)
- Volume 8 Issue 2 Serial No. 19
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- Pages.109-118
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- 1999
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- 1598-1142(pISSN)
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- 2383-9066(eISSN)
An Interpretation of Contextualism as Architectural Theory(1)
맥락주의를 건축이론화 하기 위한 시도(1)
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to apply Stephen C. Pepper's contextualism to architecture: to interpret the former in the light of architectural theory, and ultimately to liberate architecture from the Western 'Idea' and return it to its context. The major concepts of Pepper used in the paper are quality, texture, spread, change, fusion, strand and context. Pepper's contextualism makes us realize that architecture cannot be separated from its context where human beings, history, neighborhood, and nature are all interpenetrating, and create a quality. Contextualism thus teaches us to make an effort to understand the region where we belong, and to create an architectural device that interrelates form and function of an architecture with its space-time environment, or its strand, texture and context.
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