Timeless Way of Building:: An Examination of The Universal Steps
Timeless Way of Building:: An Examination of The Universal Steps
Timeless Way of Building:: An Examination of The Universal Steps
DN T H E D E S I G N P R O C E S S I N A R C H I T E C T U R E
A DISSERTATION PRESENTED
T O T H E UNIVERSITY O F M O R A T U W A
FOR M S C IN A R C H I T E C T U R E
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Timeless Way Of Building:
AN EXAMINATION OF THE UNIVERSAL STEPS IN THE DESIGN
P R O C E S S IN A R C H I T E C T U R E .
Presented,
T H R O U G H R E C O U R S E T O E X T E R N A L AGENCIES...",
and one assignment given by the writer of the above quotation himself,
Nammuni, one of the year masters of the MSc first year, and the lecturer
with ease. I a m also grateful to Professor Nimal De Silva, the other Year
thank t h e m sincerely.
University Education in Architecture for the last six years. I wish to thank
Introduction
Architectural Design A p p r o a c h
1.1 Introduction 8
1.3 Architect 11
Hong Kong 15
Solving' Model 20
1.4.2 Human-Environmental'Model 21
T h e Mackintosh School of
Architecture 21
Environment' Model
1.4.3 'Professional'Model
1.4.3.4 A n Examination of
'Professional' Model
in Design' Model
Model'
Design Methodologies
2.1 Introduction
2.2.1 Empiricism
2.2.2 Rationalism
2.3 1960's 39
2.3.3 Bruce A r c h e r - 1 9 6 3
2.3.5 P H Levin-1966/1967
Analysis of Inter-connected
2.4 1970'S 55
A Pattern Language 58
2.4.4 Jane D a r k e - 1 9 7 9
Generator-Conjecture-Analysis 62
2.5 1980's 63
3.1 Introduction 70
4.1 Introduction 89
4.3 Summary 91
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Annexes 94
1.1 Introduction 95
Curriculum 103
Curriculum 153
Curriculum 199
A n n e x e 11 - J Christopher Jones
A n n e x e 12 - John Luckman
Analysis of Inter-connected
A n n e x e 13 - Christopher Alexander
A n n e x e 14 - Geoffrey Broadbent
Bibliography 240
" architecture is always oriented toward t w o poles: towards objects for the
purpose of creation; towards creating objects for the purpose of seeing.",
(Elements of Architecture, page xiii)
where it can be sensed and felt. Therefore it is always 'Spirit' added 'Matter'.
This addition of 'Spirit' must have a beginning and an e n d . Architecture and its
learning process has two aspects. T h e first is design teaching methods adopted
by academics in schools of architecture and the second, the theoretical design
models developed by philosophers.
"stage sets are a land of Architecture, but architecture is not a stage set.",
(Elements of Architecture, Page x)
dimensional and multi disciplined subject. It is adaptable and does not depend
purely on one variable. Therefore it cannot have a single path/process for the
universe. The difference between architects and all the other human
professionals, is the w a y the creation is being done or/and the path adopted or
history, have followed the philosophies with attention, understand music, have
to learn and practice of designing. All the subjects are, subjects of a life time.
T h o u g h nobody can learn all these at once, the relationship of these subjects
But the way a designer or simply an architect, should work and think, according
design process;
2. The development and application of new design
steps in the design processes. In order to justify the universality it will research
into basically Schools of Thought and Theoretical design models; where it will
identify what may be termed as the steps that are Universal (or Timeless) to all
T h e flow of the argument is, firstly the examination and analysis of different
the path. In both circumstances at the end of the frame work an analysis is
added respectively and the essence of each will be discussed at later stages.
and design processes in all the theoretical models and schools of thought
which were analyzed. T h e universal steps are explained through the proposed
model.
and universal steps in the architectural design process, is also discussed with
the summary.
T h e other major influence and the deciding factor in the architectural designing
research. But aspects arising from all the design models in relation to the