Industrialization and its impact on sweeping the authority of traditional forms in architecture : study on human needs
Joint Authors
al-Majidi, Basim Hasan Hashim
Majid, Sarah Raid
Krikor, Nairy Mugardich
Source
Wasit Journal of Engineering Sciences
Issue
Vol. 7, Issue 2 (31 Aug. 2019), pp.24-35, 12 p.
Publisher
Wasit University College of Engineering
Publication Date
2019-08-31
Country of Publication
Iraq
No. of Pages
12
Main Subjects
Topics
Abstract EN
Mankind is currently living in the age of industrialization and development in all its forms and manifestations because of its effects in all everyday life.
This is because the technology has left a clear impact on human thoughts in general and architectural thoughts in particular.
As the architecture is the embodiment of the thought of society that was produced, so the architecture must also be affected.
This can be seen in the transition from the stone building and the limited narrow spaces to New Horizons across time.
Thus the obvious diversity of forms, the widening of spaces and their sequencing in unlimited forms.
With the advent of the Industrial Revolution At the beginning of the twentieth century, its invasion of the world and its profound influence in various fields and among the architecture has reduced the focus on traditional forms design language and fantasy became more realistic by using computer modeling, its impact on architecture swept through the new forms of industrialization and the folding of cognitive and spatial distances, thus demonstrating uniqueness, creativity and expressing the self-identity and the time features that.
It was born, from here the problem of research has arisen, which provides for "inadequate knowledge about the role of industrialization and mass production and its impact on producing Architectural forms that are unique, creative.
This corresponds to the changes in human need but in contrary to the classical architecture language that came from.
The research follows a series of actions to solve the research problem after the formula of the research hypothesis became as "The process of manufacturing and digital production affects the process of producing architectural forms positively or passively depending on nature, function, and the extent of repetition of the project".
The most important conclusions and recommendations that demonstrated the architects quest to take advantage of all the possibilities of industrialization and the short-time production and increase the creative imagination of the designer with regard to architectural design is to create new languages and vocabulary for the architectural formation that is suited to the spirit of the times, and the pattern of existing buildings and installations of all types and functions, and the way they perform these various functions, is Mankind is currently living in the age of industrialization and development in all its forms and manifestations because of its effects in all everyday life.
This is because the technology has left a clear impact on human thoughts in general and architectural thoughts in particular.
As the architecture is the embodiment of the thought of society that was produced, so the architecture must also be affected.
This can be seen in the transition from the stone building and the limited narrow spaces to New Horizons across time.
Thus the obvious diversity of forms, the widening of spaces and their sequencing in unlimited forms.
With the advent of the Industrial Revolution At the beginning of the twentieth century, its invasion of the world and its profound influence in various fields and among the architecture has reduced the focus on traditional forms design language and fantasy became more realistic by using computer modeling, its impact on architecture swept through the new forms of industrialization and the folding of cognitive and spatial distances, thus demonstrating uniqueness, creativity and expressing the self-identity and the time features that.
It was born, from here the problem of research has arisen, which provides for "inadequate knowledge about the role of industrialization and mass production and its impact on producing Architectural forms that are unique, creative.
This corresponds to the changes in human need but in contrary to the classical architecture language that came from.
The research follows a series of actions to solve the research problem after the formula of the research hypothesis became as "The process of manufacturing and digital production affects the process of producing architectural forms positively or passively depending on nature, function, and the extent of repetition of the project".
The most important conclusions and recommendations that demonstrated the architects quest to take advantage of all the possibilities of industrialization and the short-time production and increase the creative imagination of the designer with regard to architectural design is to create new languages and vocabulary for the architectural formation that is suited to the spirit of the times, and the pattern of existing buildings and installations of all types and functions, and the way they perform these various functions, is changed.
American Psychological Association (APA)
al-Majidi, Basim Hasan Hashim& Majid, Sarah Raid& Krikor, Nairy Mugardich. 2019. Industrialization and its impact on sweeping the authority of traditional forms in architecture : study on human needs. Wasit Journal of Engineering Sciences،Vol. 7, no. 2, pp.24-35.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1094136
Modern Language Association (MLA)
al-Majidi, Basim Hasan Hashim…[et al.]. Industrialization and its impact on sweeping the authority of traditional forms in architecture : study on human needs. Wasit Journal of Engineering Sciences Vol. 7, no. 2 (2019), pp.24-35.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1094136
American Medical Association (AMA)
al-Majidi, Basim Hasan Hashim& Majid, Sarah Raid& Krikor, Nairy Mugardich. Industrialization and its impact on sweeping the authority of traditional forms in architecture : study on human needs. Wasit Journal of Engineering Sciences. 2019. Vol. 7, no. 2, pp.24-35.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1094136
Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
English
Notes
Includes bibliographical references : p. 35
Record ID
BIM-1094136