将使用中的建筑理解为多元的:人们在住房项目的半公共广场上做了什么

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Liesbeth Stam , Marc Stemerding , Ann Heylighen
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为了创造有弹性和有意义的空间,建筑师通常以可持续性、包容性和整体福祉等价值观为指导。最终,这些价值是通过建筑与其用户之间的日常交互来实现的。因此,关注使用及其与设计选择的关系至关重要。然而,对建筑师设计过程的研究表明,设计-使用关系的知识主要是直观地应用,往往是不明确的。我们所缺乏的是一个词汇表,它支持对架构构建和使用后发生的事情进行更结构化的思考;随着时间的推移,空间、它们的用途和用户是如何相互发展的。在本文中,我们探讨了技术的哲学和社会理论的潜力,为这样的词汇提供了基础。我们特别关注后现象学和剧本理论,并将其概念应用于大型住房项目的实证研究。在两年多的时间里,我们观察到它的半公共广场及其用途的不断变化。这提供了对(1)与设计相关的使用和(2)后现象学和文字理论的见解。这让我们提出了一个概念性的镜头,一个开放的脚本,将建筑的焦点作为建筑的使用。
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Understanding Architecture-in-Use as Multistable: What People Do in the Semi-Public Square of a Housing Project
To create spaces that are both resilient and meaningful, architects are often guided by values such as sustainability, inclusion, and overall well-being. Ultimately, these values are realized through the everyday interactions between architecture and its users. Therefore, attention to use and how it relates to design choices is vital. However, studies of architects’ design processes show that knowledge of design-use relations is mainly applied intuitively and often remains unarticulated. What is lacking is a vocabulary that supports more structured thinking about what happens once architecture is built and used; how spaces, their use, and users develop in relation to each other over time. In this article, we explore the potential of philosophical and social theories of technology to offer a basis for such a vocabulary. We specifically look at postphenomenology and script theory and apply their concepts to an empirical study of a large-scale housing project. For over two years, we observed ongoing changes of its semi-public square and its use. This provided insight into (1) use in relation to design and (2) postphenomenological and script theory. It led us to propose a conceptual lens, an open script, that brings focus to architecture as architecture-in-use.
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