Fictions of the Modern Architectural Narrative: An Epistemological Construct of Oppositions and Discontinuities

The research presented here questions the possibility of drawing an outline of the structure of modern architectural knowledge, and how the concepts of ‘discontinuity' and ‘opposition' could be utilized in attaining an epistemological reading of such an outline. A contextual analysis of te...

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Main Author: Selim Ökem
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Language:English
Published: KARE Publishing 2015-07-01
Series:Megaron
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Online Access:https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=megaron&un=MEGARON-30932
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spelling doaj-1a5fe8bb1cbd44eeb31876f3f69161822021-01-24T18:23:25ZengKARE PublishingMegaron1309-69152015-07-0110213013810.5505/megaron.2015.30932MEGARON-30932Fictions of the Modern Architectural Narrative: An Epistemological Construct of Oppositions and DiscontinuitiesSelim Ökem0Yıldız Technical University, Department Of ArchitectureThe research presented here questions the possibility of drawing an outline of the structure of modern architectural knowledge, and how the concepts of ‘discontinuity' and ‘opposition' could be utilized in attaining an epistemological reading of such an outline. A contextual analysis of texts and visual material provides compatible data on how oppositions could form the basis of a late modern architectural episteme. The method of the research includes classification of these texts and visual content and an interpretive study of the classified visual material to determine the major oppositions in modern architectural discourse. Along with this nonreactive contextual research method, a close-ended survey was conducted among a sample of architectural students to evaluate the epistemological value of these oppositions. Findings of this research showed that, in part, the oppositions (being a derivative of the notion of discontinuity) were what made modern architectural knowledge impartible (teachable), legible (readable) and permeable (absorbable, expressible).https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=megaron&un=MEGARON-30932architectural narrativediscontinuity; field condition; index architecture; modern architectural episteme; opposition.
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Fictions of the Modern Architectural Narrative: An Epistemological Construct of Oppositions and Discontinuities
Megaron
architectural narrative
discontinuity; field condition; index architecture; modern architectural episteme; opposition.
author_facet Selim Ökem
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title Fictions of the Modern Architectural Narrative: An Epistemological Construct of Oppositions and Discontinuities
title_short Fictions of the Modern Architectural Narrative: An Epistemological Construct of Oppositions and Discontinuities
title_full Fictions of the Modern Architectural Narrative: An Epistemological Construct of Oppositions and Discontinuities
title_fullStr Fictions of the Modern Architectural Narrative: An Epistemological Construct of Oppositions and Discontinuities
title_full_unstemmed Fictions of the Modern Architectural Narrative: An Epistemological Construct of Oppositions and Discontinuities
title_sort fictions of the modern architectural narrative: an epistemological construct of oppositions and discontinuities
publisher KARE Publishing
series Megaron
issn 1309-6915
publishDate 2015-07-01
description The research presented here questions the possibility of drawing an outline of the structure of modern architectural knowledge, and how the concepts of ‘discontinuity' and ‘opposition' could be utilized in attaining an epistemological reading of such an outline. A contextual analysis of texts and visual material provides compatible data on how oppositions could form the basis of a late modern architectural episteme. The method of the research includes classification of these texts and visual content and an interpretive study of the classified visual material to determine the major oppositions in modern architectural discourse. Along with this nonreactive contextual research method, a close-ended survey was conducted among a sample of architectural students to evaluate the epistemological value of these oppositions. Findings of this research showed that, in part, the oppositions (being a derivative of the notion of discontinuity) were what made modern architectural knowledge impartible (teachable), legible (readable) and permeable (absorbable, expressible).
topic architectural narrative
discontinuity; field condition; index architecture; modern architectural episteme; opposition.
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