What makes a façade beautiful?

The aesthetic of our built environment is perceived as an important aspect to consider for the design of human-centred cities, but a problem quickly arises in the presence of clashing conceptions of what we understand to be aesthetically pleasing. This paper adds to this discussion, by exploring ar...

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Main Authors: Alejandro Prieto, Mimi Oldenhave
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: TU Delft Open 2021-07-01
Series:Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
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Online Access:https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/jfde/article/view/5540
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spelling doaj-4dd170c25234497a8dc7dc74ed8a5e682021-07-27T16:18:22ZengTU Delft OpenJournal of Facade Design and Engineering2213-302X2213-30382021-07-019210.7480/jfde.2021.2.5540What makes a façade beautiful?Alejandro Prieto0Mimi Oldenhave1Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Department of Architectural Engineering + Technology, Architectural Facades & Products Research GroupDelft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Department of Architectural Engineering + Technology, Architectural Facades & Products Research Group The aesthetic of our built environment is perceived as an important aspect to consider for the design of human-centred cities, but a problem quickly arises in the presence of clashing conceptions of what we understand to be aesthetically pleasing. This paper adds to this discussion, by exploring architects’ aesthetic preferences in façade design, aiming to include design practitioners in a debate that so far has remained largely academic. Thus, the goal of the study was to identify relevant aspects, based on a series of semi-structured interviews with practitioners representing 34 architectural firms from The Netherlands, carried out from January to April 2020. It was possible to identify two major types of aspects, and subsequent sub-groups. Intrinsic aspects (compositional, plastic, detail design, and character) comprise aspects that are characteristic of a façade as an object, while extrinsic aspects (human, intellectual, and contextual connection) consist of relational features, determining the perceived beauty of a façade in terms of its connections with an outside agent. The main identified aspects in each one of the groups, the potential relations among them, and their relative relevance within the surveyed sample were part of the assessment, comparing the outcomes against previous results from the literature. https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/jfde/article/view/5540facadedesignaestheticsarchitectureinterviewscontent analysis
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What makes a façade beautiful?
Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
facade
design
aesthetics
architecture
interviews
content analysis
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title What makes a façade beautiful?
title_short What makes a façade beautiful?
title_full What makes a façade beautiful?
title_fullStr What makes a façade beautiful?
title_full_unstemmed What makes a façade beautiful?
title_sort what makes a façade beautiful?
publisher TU Delft Open
series Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
issn 2213-302X
2213-3038
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The aesthetic of our built environment is perceived as an important aspect to consider for the design of human-centred cities, but a problem quickly arises in the presence of clashing conceptions of what we understand to be aesthetically pleasing. This paper adds to this discussion, by exploring architects’ aesthetic preferences in façade design, aiming to include design practitioners in a debate that so far has remained largely academic. Thus, the goal of the study was to identify relevant aspects, based on a series of semi-structured interviews with practitioners representing 34 architectural firms from The Netherlands, carried out from January to April 2020. It was possible to identify two major types of aspects, and subsequent sub-groups. Intrinsic aspects (compositional, plastic, detail design, and character) comprise aspects that are characteristic of a façade as an object, while extrinsic aspects (human, intellectual, and contextual connection) consist of relational features, determining the perceived beauty of a façade in terms of its connections with an outside agent. The main identified aspects in each one of the groups, the potential relations among them, and their relative relevance within the surveyed sample were part of the assessment, comparing the outcomes against previous results from the literature.
topic facade
design
aesthetics
architecture
interviews
content analysis
url https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/jfde/article/view/5540
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