Systemic approaches towards architecture, traditionally within a structuralist framework (especially within a technological environment), may evolve in a non-reductionist way through: - non-reductive considerations of the role of human requirements in the definition of inhabited space; - acceptance of the use-perception dialogical relationship, and more generally of the art-science nexus, as being characteristic of architecture. Likewise, there are theoretical issues in the development of systemic, particularly within the discipline of architecture, including: - the role of the observer, in the constructivist sense and within the exceptions of scientific realism; - the unpredictability of emergence, with its related limits (of purely ontological significance).
Systemics and Architecture: current theoretical issues
GIALLOCOSTA, GIORGIO MICHELE
2009-01-01
Abstract
Systemic approaches towards architecture, traditionally within a structuralist framework (especially within a technological environment), may evolve in a non-reductionist way through: - non-reductive considerations of the role of human requirements in the definition of inhabited space; - acceptance of the use-perception dialogical relationship, and more generally of the art-science nexus, as being characteristic of architecture. Likewise, there are theoretical issues in the development of systemic, particularly within the discipline of architecture, including: - the role of the observer, in the constructivist sense and within the exceptions of scientific realism; - the unpredictability of emergence, with its related limits (of purely ontological significance).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.