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Allometry and built form: revisiting Ranko Bon's work with the Harvard Philomorphs

机译:异形和建造形式:重新审视兰戈·邦(Ranko Bon)与哈佛哲学家的作品

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Ranko Bon's Master's thesis at Harvard was devoted to the phenomenon of allometry in the forms of buildings. The concept of allometry comes from biology, and refers to changes in the forms of organisms as they alter in size. For example the ratio of volume to surface exposed to the air (including the lungs) is of great functional importance to animals, and tends to remain constant as they get larger. Bon studied allometry in residential buildings, and showed that both the ratio of surface to volume and the ratio of circulation length to floor area were preserved over a wide range of building sizes. Bon's work is revisited from a theoretical point of view, using a new method for representing large numbers of theoretical but realistic built forms, all derived from a single 'archetypal building'. By choosing default dimensions typical of dwellings, Bon's original results can be reproduced. By varying these dimensions of plan depth, numbers of storeys and widths of courts or light-wells, it is possible to show what precise kinds of allometric relationships are likely to be found in other types of day-lit buildings besides dwellings.
机译:兰科·邦(Ranko Bon)在哈佛大学的硕士学位论文专门研究了建筑物形式的异形现象。异速测量的概念来自生物学,指的是随着大小变化而变化的生物形式。例如,暴露于空气(包括肺)的体积与表面的比例对动物具有重要的功能重要性,并且随着它们变大,趋于保持恒定。 Bon研究了住宅建筑中的立体感,结果表明,在各种建筑尺寸范围内,都保留了表面积与体积之比以及流通长度与地面面积之比。从理论的角度重新审视了Bon的作品,使用了一种代表大量理论但现实的建筑形式的新方法,这些形式都源自一个“原型建筑”。通过选择典型的住宅默认尺寸,可以再现Bon的原始结果。通过改变这些平面深度,楼层数和法院或灯井宽度的尺寸,可以显示在除房屋外的其他类型的日光照明建筑中可能发现的精确的各种立体关系。

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