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Architecture as Caregiver: Human Body - Information - Cognition (2010)

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abstract⁄Recent studies in contemporary architecture have developed a variety of parameters regarding the information paradigm which have consequently brought different results and techniques to the process of architectural design. Thus, the emergence of an ecological thinking environment and its involvement in scientific matters has determined links moving beyond the conventional references that rely on information. It is characterized as an interconnected and dynamic interaction, concerning both a theoretical background and providing, at the same time, appropriate means in the architectural design process Saggio, 2007, 117. The study is based on the assumption that Information Theory leads into a bidirectional model which is based on interaction. According to it, I want to emphasize the presence of the human body in both the architectural creation process and the use of architectural space. The aim of my study, is consequently an evaluation of how this corporeal view related to the human body, can be organized and interlinked in the process of architectural design. My hypothesis relies on the interactive process between the information paradigm and the ecological one. The integration of this corporeal view influences the whole process of architectural design, improving abilities and knowledge Figure 1. I like to refer to this as a missing ring, as it occurs within a circular vital system with all its elements closely linked to each other and in particular, emphasizes architecture as a living being.
keywords⁄architectureinformation paradigmhuman bodycorporeitycognitive sciencecognitioncircularityliving system2010
Year 2010
Authors Di Raimo, Antonino.
Issue ACADIA 10: LIFE in:formation, On Responsive Information and Variations in Architecture
Pages 110-116
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Entry filename architecture-caregiver