TerriStories. Literary Tools for Capturing Atmosphere in Architectural Pedagogy

By recognizing the potential of literary language in the description of architectural atmospheres, this contribution aims to confront the shortcomings of conventional pedagogical approaches in architecture that often fail to provide an in-depth understanding of the experiential aspects of place. To...

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Main Author: Klaske Havik
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: UMR 1563 « Ambiances Architectures Urbanités » 2019-12-01
Series:Ambiances
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/ambiances/2787
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spelling doaj-98e92bb32b2848619d566273db1333842020-11-25T02:53:17ZfraUMR 1563 « Ambiances Architectures Urbanités »Ambiances2266-839X2019-12-015TerriStories. Literary Tools for Capturing Atmosphere in Architectural PedagogyKlaske HavikBy recognizing the potential of literary language in the description of architectural atmospheres, this contribution aims to confront the shortcomings of conventional pedagogical approaches in architecture that often fail to provide an in-depth understanding of the experiential aspects of place. To contribute to the development of appropriate instruments of analysis and design to read and describe urban atmosphere, this article combines two main insights: first, that it is of crucial importance to investigate site-specific atmospheres to understand how people experience the urban territories they use or inhabit; and second, that it is through literary devices that atmospheres can be read and described. By bringing together these insights, this article aims to propose pedagogical exercises that help students of architecture to develop a better understanding of the experiential aspects of site-specificity. By adding to the conventional tools of architect and planners a set of tools inspired by literature, it hopes to offer students in architecture more appropriate tools to describe, respond to, and produce site-specific atmospheres. It will illustrate the potential of this approach by presenting an example of the use of literary methods in architectural education, in Tampere, Finland.http://journals.openedition.org/ambiances/2787atmospheresite-specificitynarrativearchitecturearchitectural education
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TerriStories. Literary Tools for Capturing Atmosphere in Architectural Pedagogy
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title TerriStories. Literary Tools for Capturing Atmosphere in Architectural Pedagogy
title_short TerriStories. Literary Tools for Capturing Atmosphere in Architectural Pedagogy
title_full TerriStories. Literary Tools for Capturing Atmosphere in Architectural Pedagogy
title_fullStr TerriStories. Literary Tools for Capturing Atmosphere in Architectural Pedagogy
title_full_unstemmed TerriStories. Literary Tools for Capturing Atmosphere in Architectural Pedagogy
title_sort terristories. literary tools for capturing atmosphere in architectural pedagogy
publisher UMR 1563 « Ambiances Architectures Urbanités »
series Ambiances
issn 2266-839X
publishDate 2019-12-01
description By recognizing the potential of literary language in the description of architectural atmospheres, this contribution aims to confront the shortcomings of conventional pedagogical approaches in architecture that often fail to provide an in-depth understanding of the experiential aspects of place. To contribute to the development of appropriate instruments of analysis and design to read and describe urban atmosphere, this article combines two main insights: first, that it is of crucial importance to investigate site-specific atmospheres to understand how people experience the urban territories they use or inhabit; and second, that it is through literary devices that atmospheres can be read and described. By bringing together these insights, this article aims to propose pedagogical exercises that help students of architecture to develop a better understanding of the experiential aspects of site-specificity. By adding to the conventional tools of architect and planners a set of tools inspired by literature, it hopes to offer students in architecture more appropriate tools to describe, respond to, and produce site-specific atmospheres. It will illustrate the potential of this approach by presenting an example of the use of literary methods in architectural education, in Tampere, Finland.
topic atmosphere
site-specificity
narrative
architecture
architectural education
url http://journals.openedition.org/ambiances/2787
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