Title: Concepts, types, models
1Concepts, types, models
2Ways to Study and Researchurban, architectural
and technical design
- CONTENTS
- Introduction
- Naming and describing
- Design research and typology
- Evaluating
- Modelling
- Programming and optimising
- Technical StudyÂ
- Design Study
- Study by design
- Epilogue
Empirical research
Study by design
3BK8030 assignments 9-12
- before April 12th publish what kind of
- types useful for design your comparison could
produce - design concepts you could derive from the objects
you published - models you could make of the objects you
published - programmes you can read from the published images
4Concept, type, model, programme?
Found by Tzonis (1999) figure 42 on page 89
5Concept(ion) and type
- A concept(ion)
- has no form
- is a theme transferabe to others
- it organises design choices
- it is transferable in words, schemes and
reference images - it pervades a design into the details.
6Examples of concepts
Le Corbusier, sketch of the concept of his Unité
MVRDV, scheme of the concept for admission lodges
on the Hoge Veluwe. Transform the same type in
brick, steel and wood.
7Types
- Blue houses are a category
- Cubic houses are a category
- Blue, cubic houses are a type
- A type combines incomparable categories, like
form and colour, - or beautiful, sturdy and useful.
8Typical theatres
prototype
type
Semper, Bayreuth Scala, Milan
Rossi, Genua
OMA, The Hague
9Are types models?
- Are types and concept(ion)s on their way to
become a design also models? - Klaasen (2002) Yes!
- Quatremère de Quincy (1890?) No! A type cannot
be copied or realized as a model can. - Leupen (Chapter 13) a type has to be transformed
into a model by design to get the possibility to
be realized. - A concept can not be realized either before it is
elaborated it only organises design choices.
10Models according to Klaasen Chapter 22
- Any imagination ready to be communicated is a
model. - Such a representation can be presented as a
verbal, mathematical, spatial or mechanical model.
11Use models to clarify a
- description (research)
- explication (research)
- prediction (research)
- or an
- intention (planning study)
- exploration (design study).
12Do not confuse model and reality(Klaasen Chapter
22)
- Models reduce reality by
- culture and individual preferences into a
representation as a bordered system - scientific culture and individual objectives into
interacting sub-systems - concious, relevant simplification into the
representation of the model.
13There are types of models,but are there models
of types?
- Is any transferable idea a model?
- A type can be transfered in words or a diagram.
- Leupen (Ch. 13) Types should be transformed into
models by design.
14Examples of models
Verbal Mathematical Spatial Mechanical
15Spatial models for evaluation
16Verbal models
Topfloor without Bottomfloor Topfloor and
Bottomfloor Topfloor Bottomfloor without
Topfloor Only Topfloor or Bottomfloor Bottomfl
oor Topfloor or Bottomfloor Not
Bottomfloor If Topfloor than Bottomfloor is
closed.
17A mathematical model
18Model
19Models