• Title/Summary/Keyword: C. N. Schulz

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A Study on Expressional features of the Existential Placeness - Focused on the early housing of M. Botta and C. Moore - (실존적 개념의 장소성의 표현 특성에 관한 연구 - 보타와 무어의 초기 주택을 중심으로 -)

  • Park Hyung-Jin;Kim Moon-Duck
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.15 no.3 s.56
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    • pp.92-101
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    • 2006
  • This study examines placeness of the living space on the basis of Schulz's existential space and inquires into the expressional features of placeness by analyzing cases. Results of this study have shown that placeness of living space is formed by three factors as follows. First, the living space with placesness maintains inner order which structuralizes surroundings. Second, it expresses its identity through innate shape that reflects surroundings. Third, inner space has innate identity and it is much related to characteristics personality of a resident, environmental and psychological factors. It is as follows that concrete features of existential placeness shown in analyzing cases of Botta and Moore's works. There are concrete expressional features of placeness in the housing of Botta, and one is to keep order of inner space the horizontal and vertical axis reflected surroundings. Another is to show existence feeling as the shape of a stable singular mass with surroundings and regional properties. The third is to value innate features of each space inside housing and particularly to acquire placeness as combining phenomenological characteristic of light. There are concrete expressional features of placeness in the housing of Moore, and first, strong centrality formed in the inside is emphasized as extending to outside environment. Second, existence feeling is acquired as familiar form using the shape and material considered surroundings. Third, the personality of a resident is positively reflected in the design. Besides, placeness is acquired by goods and furniture as positively considering environmental and psychological sides.

A Study on the Embodiment -Factors of the Sense of Place in Interior Space -Focused on residential environment (실내공간에서의 장소성 구현 요소에 관한 연구 -주거공간을 중심으로-)

  • 류호창
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.7
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    • pp.56-63
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    • 1996
  • Architectural works build with a modernistic viewpoint led to standardization and low of peculiarity , and which resulted in isolation of people from their environment. In that context, the sense of place can be a new paradigm replacing modernism and reflect the fundamental value and meaning of architecture. Interior space as a place can be analyzed from the viewpoint of existentialism. The purpose of this research is to define the concept of place based on C. N. Schulz's theory of space, and aims at embodiment of the sense of place in interior, especially residential , environment through applying emotional and psychological factors. Spatial characteristics that help to form and enhance the sense of place are center, axis and direction, and boundary and enclosure. Some psychological factors, in other words, people's psychological needs, affect the continuation of the sense of place, especially in residential environment where we reside comparatively for a long period and use the same place repeatedly , security, hierarchy/order, aesthetics, variety, and sociability. The sense of place is embodied and lasted mainly by personalization through the process of visualization , symbolization , and complementation of above mentioned properties and elements.

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Poetic Dwelling and, Word-Semiotic Substitution of Being-in-the World - Critical Interpretation of Modern Architecture through C.N.Schulz's 'Genius Loci' - (시적 거주와 세계내 존재의 언어기호적 치환 - 슐츠의 '장소성' 이론을 통한 현대건축의 비평적 이해 -)

  • Byun, Tae-Ho
    • Journal of architectural history
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    • v.6 no.2 s.12
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    • pp.53-64
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    • 1997
  • The language of architecture is a kind of tool which helps people to experience the environment not as the thing itself but as a meaningful one. It, gathered by place, constitutes 'genius loci', as the existential structures. It, in other words, gives a thing 'cognitive quality', and serve people to 'dwell' because 'a place is a gathering thing with concrete presence.' Our environment, only when it possesses the language, presents itself as a namable thing or an understood world. Such a meaningful identification is dwelling. The modern world is a complex melting-pot. It is 'complexities' and 'contradiction'. The language of architecture is never created, rather it is selected by needs of the time and the place. In this sense, architectural design means discovery and interpretation of the poetic order of architypal form and style, and the poetic order is a way for people to dwell in the humanistic sense. These reminds me of Martin Heidegger's statement : "Architecture belongs to poetry, and its purpose is to help man to dwell."

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