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Spatial / Perceptual / Transformation: A thesis in body_scale_form_movement.

机译:空间/感知/转换:body_scale_form_movement中的论文。

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This thesis is based on three stems of interest. First, the love and respect of making and the knowledge that comes through the process of making. Second, the interest in the thesis as a proposition and the process in which a thesis is developed, similar to that of a scientific experiment. The third interest is the profound intersection between the human body and space.;Building at full-scale allows one to ask questions important to the field of architecture that are not possible to explore through the conventional means of scale models, drawings and writing. The tangible qualities of a full-scale structure allow for inhabitation and direct modulation of space. This strategy enables an inquiry into the relationships between the body, embodied movement, perception, and space.;The thesis will address the effects of transformational space upon the individual psyche, while exploring ways to record and measure bodily movement and perception in a changing space. This is accomplished by testing whether the introduction of change at the boundaries of an enclosure might affect human experience. The following questions are raised by the work: Is it possible to create an environment whose form alters human perception? How can we record this transformation and successfully analyze, and interpret the results? Can a dynamic, ever-changing space participate in relation between body, mind, and form?;The first step of this thesis is the production and fabrication of a device in which the spatial configurations can be modulated and the reactions and movement of people can be recorded. Captured data will be analyzed to gain understanding into the relation of environment and the psychology and motion choices of the inhabitants. Knowledge gained from this experiment will be applied to design choices in which an existing movement-oriented site will be transformed. This second phase of the thesis will further speculate and reflect on the relationship between a designer's choice and the effects that choice has upon the inhabitant's movement.
机译:本论文基于三个研究主题。首先,对制作的热爱与尊重以及制作过程中的知识。第二,对论文作为命题的兴趣以及论文的发展过程,类似于科学实验。第三个兴趣是人体与空间之间的深刻交汇。全尺寸建筑允许人们提出对建筑领域重要的问题,而这些问题是无法通过传统的比例模型,绘图和书写方式进行探索的。完整结构的有形品质允许对空间进行居住和直接调制。这种策略使人们能够探究身体,具体的运动,知觉和空间之间的关系。本论文将探讨变换空间对个体心理的影响,同时探索在变化的空间中记录和测量身体运动和知觉的方法。 。这是通过测试在外壳边界处引入更改是否会影响人类体验来实现的。这项工作提出了以下问题:是否有可能创造一种环境,其形式会改变人类的感知?我们如何记录这种转变并成功地分析和解释结果?动态的,不断变化的空间是否可以参与身体,思想和形式之间的关系?;本论文的第一步是生产和制造一种装置,在该装置中可以调节空间配置,并且人们可以进行反应和移动被记录。将对捕获的数据进行分析,以了解环境与居民的心理和运动选择之间的关系。从该实验中获得的知识将被应用于设计选择,在这些选择中,将改变现有的面向运动的站点。论文的第二阶段将进一步推测和思考设计师的选择与选择对居民运动产生的影响之间的关系。

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  • 作者

    Faulkner, Shawn.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Maryland, College Park.;

  • 授予单位 University of Maryland, College Park.;
  • 学科 Architecture.
  • 学位 M.Arch.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 106 p.
  • 总页数 106
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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