Incorporating spontaneity in urban disciplines

Spontaneity is a term with a wide range of meanings in the architectural and urban context. In principal, two predominant stereotypes of spontaneity have emerged, one related to “informal” architecture, recognized as a condition of material scarcity, and the other to urban actions performed without...

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Main Author: Igor Noev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: TU Delft Open 2020-09-01
Series:Research in Urbanism Series
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Online Access:https://www.rius.ac/index.php/rius/article/view/106
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spelling doaj-e8fa13f4141d45748d3098583920ba5f2021-01-20T16:06:24ZengTU Delft OpenResearch in Urbanism Series1875-01921879-82172020-09-016133410.7480/rius.6.10666Incorporating spontaneity in urban disciplinesIgor NoevSpontaneity is a term with a wide range of meanings in the architectural and urban context. In principal, two predominant stereotypes of spontaneity have emerged, one related to “informal” architecture, recognized as a condition of material scarcity, and the other to urban actions performed without premeditation, which have been commonly identified as “unplanned”. In many disciplines such as sociology, art, music, literature and natural sciences, spontaneous behaviour is largely viewed as a positive quality, identified as a natural process or act. In an architectural context, however, spontaneity is often associated with poor, deprived and dilapidated urban environments. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to determine the significance of spontaneity in the architectural and urban realm as well as its incorporation in the development of the urban landscape. The first part of this paper will focus on the definition of the term and its recognition in architecture, whereby spontaneity is portrayed as a dynamic, open and unmediated concept. Additionally, taking into account the stereotypical interpretations of spontaneous architecture as informal or unplanned, an epistemological paradox will be revealed in the interaction between the architectural project and its realization. By considering the practical example of Skopje, spontaneity is interpreted as the carrier of the city’s genetic material and hence incorporated in the methodology for the urban development of Skopje city.https://www.rius.ac/index.php/rius/article/view/106spontaneityinformalparadoxskopjesustainable urban development
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Incorporating spontaneity in urban disciplines
Research in Urbanism Series
spontaneity
informal
paradox
skopje
sustainable urban development
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title Incorporating spontaneity in urban disciplines
title_short Incorporating spontaneity in urban disciplines
title_full Incorporating spontaneity in urban disciplines
title_fullStr Incorporating spontaneity in urban disciplines
title_full_unstemmed Incorporating spontaneity in urban disciplines
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publisher TU Delft Open
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issn 1875-0192
1879-8217
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Spontaneity is a term with a wide range of meanings in the architectural and urban context. In principal, two predominant stereotypes of spontaneity have emerged, one related to “informal” architecture, recognized as a condition of material scarcity, and the other to urban actions performed without premeditation, which have been commonly identified as “unplanned”. In many disciplines such as sociology, art, music, literature and natural sciences, spontaneous behaviour is largely viewed as a positive quality, identified as a natural process or act. In an architectural context, however, spontaneity is often associated with poor, deprived and dilapidated urban environments. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to determine the significance of spontaneity in the architectural and urban realm as well as its incorporation in the development of the urban landscape. The first part of this paper will focus on the definition of the term and its recognition in architecture, whereby spontaneity is portrayed as a dynamic, open and unmediated concept. Additionally, taking into account the stereotypical interpretations of spontaneous architecture as informal or unplanned, an epistemological paradox will be revealed in the interaction between the architectural project and its realization. By considering the practical example of Skopje, spontaneity is interpreted as the carrier of the city’s genetic material and hence incorporated in the methodology for the urban development of Skopje city.
topic spontaneity
informal
paradox
skopje
sustainable urban development
url https://www.rius.ac/index.php/rius/article/view/106
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