Le Corbusier’s research-based design approaches

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dc.contributor.author Steyn, Gerald
dc.date.accessioned 2012-10-05T14:16:56Z
dc.date.available 2012-10-05T14:16:56Z
dc.date.issued 2011
dc.description.abstract The ability to convincingly demonstrate the integration of and reciprocal dynamic between research and product in design assignments is now a prerequisite at most institutions of architectural learning. Due to the creative aspects of design and the undeniable significance of value judgment and imagination in decision-making, this cannot be taught or prescribed as a neat sequential methodology. The best way to understand the role of research is arguably to study how eminent architects have achieved this synthesis. Fortunately Le Corbusier (1887-1965) published copiously; from early exploratory sketches to descriptive essays after completion. Using Chandigarh (the capital of Punjab in India and his only built city) as a case study, this paper examines the research that informed its town planning and the design of some distinctive buildings en
dc.description.abstract Die vermoeë om oortuigend die integrasie van en wisselwerking tussen navorsing en produk in ontwerptake te demonstreer is nou ‘n voorvereiste by die meeste instansies van argitektuuronderrig. As gevolg van die skeppende aspekte van ontwerp en die onbetwyfelbare belangrikheid van waardebeoordeling en verbeelding in besluitneming, kan dit nie geleer of as ‘n netjiese opeenvolgende metodologie geleer word nie. Die beste manier om die rol van navorsing te verstaan, is waarskynlik om te bestudeer hoe vooraanstaande argitekte hierdie sintese bewerkstellig. Gelukkig het Le Corbusier (1887-1986) ruimskoots gepubliseer, van vroeë ondersoekende sketse tot beskrywende werkstukke na voltooing. Met Chandigarh (die hoofstad van Punjab in Indië en sy enigste geboude stad) as gevallestudie, ondersoek hierdie artikel die navorsing wat die stadsbeplanning en ontwerp van sommige kenmerkende geboue ingelig het. af
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dc.format.extent 12 pages en_US
dc.format.medium PDF en_US
dc.identifier.citation Steyn, G 2011, 'Le Corbusier’s research-based design approaches', South African Journal of Art History, vol. 26, no. 3, pp. 45-56. [http://www.journals.co.za/ej/ejour_sajah.html] en
dc.identifier.issn 0258-3542
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/20055
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Art Historical Work Group of South Africa en
dc.rights Art Historical Work Group of South Africa en
dc.subject Architectural research en
dc.subject.lcsh Architecture -- Study and teaching en
dc.subject.lcsh Architecture -- Research en
dc.subject.lcsh Architecture -- Philosophy en
dc.subject.lcsh Architectural design en
dc.subject.lcsh City planning -- Punjab -- Chandigarh en
dc.subject.lcsh Architecture -- Punjab -- Chandigarh en
dc.subject.lcsh Le Corbusier, 1887-1965 -- Criticism and interpretation en
dc.title Le Corbusier’s research-based design approaches en
dc.type Article en


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