Staging Poe: A Narrative Approach to Atmosphere in a First-Year Design Studio

IF 1.2 2区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE
Nilay Ünsal Gülmez Ph.D., Durnev Atılgan Yağan Ph.D., Efsun Ekenyazıcı Güney Ph.D., Murat Şahin Ph.D.
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This paper explores how to begin interior architecture education and provides a fertile ground on which students can tackle design departures. Narratives are studied as a vehicle and an opportunity for self-expression and discovery for first-year students to explore and produce atmospheres. The project Staging Poe draws its narrative inspirations from Edgar Allan Poe's poems. It proposes to approach atmosphere through a narrative method, by translating words into materiality. Narratives of literary works are proposed to novice students as starting points while stepping into the not-yet-familiar ways of the design process. Staging Poe further envisions a first-year design studio rooted in ongoing contemporary debates on the theory and practice of atmosphere and materiality in tandem with technology. The objective is to inspire a new generation of interior architecture students. This paper begins by discussing the theory of atmospheres and the potential role of narratives in exploring atmosphere within the Basic Design studio. Next, we examine Poe's The Philosophy of Composition as a guide to translating narrative into atmosphere before discussing the design of the Staging Poe project and the two consecutive phases of its methodology. Student progress is reviewed through an analysis of weekly reports and followed by an examination of the students' overall performance in the course. The findings of the analysis demonstrate how the structure of the studio advances student design thinking and performance in relation to their understanding of atmosphere and its material and quasimaterial agents. The study concludes that there is room for the exploration of alternative and field-specific methods in the education of interior architecture discipline.

舞台坡:第一年设计工作室的气氛叙事方法
本文探讨了如何开始室内建筑教育,并为学生解决设计偏差提供了肥沃的土壤。叙事作为一种工具和自我表达的机会,为一年级学生探索和创造氛围。“分期爱伦坡”项目从埃德加·爱伦·坡的诗歌中汲取叙事灵感。它建议通过一种叙事的方法来接近氛围,将文字转化为物质。文学作品的叙事性被提出给初学的学生作为起点,同时进入到设计过程中尚不熟悉的方式。Staging Poe进一步设想了一个第一年的设计工作室,该工作室植根于当代关于大气和材料与技术相结合的理论和实践的争论。目的是激发新一代室内建筑专业的学生。本文首先讨论了关于氛围的理论以及在Basic Design工作室中探索氛围的叙述的潜在作用。接下来,我们将研究坡的《写作哲学》,将其作为将叙事转化为氛围的指南,然后讨论分期坡项目的设计及其方法论的两个连续阶段。学生的进步是通过每周报告的分析来评估的,然后是学生在课程中的整体表现的考试。分析的结果表明,工作室的结构如何促进学生的设计思维和表现,这与他们对氛围及其材料和准材料代理的理解有关。该研究的结论是,在室内建筑学科的教育中,有探索替代和特定领域方法的空间。
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CiteScore
2.50
自引率
30.80%
发文量
24
期刊介绍: The Journal of Interior Design is a scholarly, refereed publication dedicated to issues related to the design of the interior environment. Scholarly inquiry representing the entire spectrum of interior design theory, research, education and practice is invited. Submissions are encouraged from educators, designers, anthropologists, architects, historians, psychologists, sociologists, or others interested in interior design.
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