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    Material (re)contextualization: goal establishment in means-oriented architectural design

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    Open access
    Authors
    Mancini, Francesco
    Pereira, Nicole Castro
    Datta, Sambit
    Date
    2016
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Source Title
    WIT Transactions on the Built Environment
    Source Conference
    Eco-Architecture 2016 6th International Conference on Harmonisation between Architecture and Nature
    DOI
    10.2495/ARC160081
    Additional URLs
    http://www.witpress.com/
    ISBN
    978-1-78466-111-3
    ISSN
    1743-3509
    Faculty
    Faculty of Humanities
    School
    School of Design and the Built Environment
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75303
    Collection
    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    The most common starting point for design is the definition of the design problem. This is commonly expressed as goals and objectives to be met and referred to as “goals-oriented” design. A reverse process for conceiving architecture, called “means-oriented” design uses available materials and means as a starting point for design and then establishes a process for detailing and objectives to be reached. Designers are directed by discarded materials, elements or structures, with no initial spatial objectives. Means-oriented design is therefore a novel approach in which designers and architects research the affordances of means before they establish a process. It brings the importance of materiality back to design science and encourage adaptive reuse within the process. Early consideration of materiality during the design development resituates older materials within a new context. In light of the above, the main objective of this paper is to identify how goals are built during means-oriented design and how this affects the reuse of materials, elements or structures. The paper reports on the analysis of findings from a learning environment where students were challenged to design and build panels from irregular sized decommissioned weapon parts. Their approach and outcomes for each stage were unfolded and potential influences between internal and external factors were crossed to search patterns upon the definition of proposals and the final product.

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