Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1069011
Concepts, Paradigms, Conditions
Concepts, Paradigms, Conditions // After Crisis: Contemporary Architectural Conditions / Mateo, Josep Lluis ; Ivanišin, Krunoslav (ur.).
Baden : Zurich: Lars Müller Publishers ; ETH Zürich, 2011. str. 80-85
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Naslov
Concepts, Paradigms, Conditions
Autori
Ivanišin, Krunoslav
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
After Crisis: Contemporary Architectural Conditions
Urednik/ci
Mateo, Josep Lluis ; Ivanišin, Krunoslav
Izdavač
Lars Müller Publishers ; ETH Zürich
Grad
Baden : Zurich
Godina
2011
Raspon stranica
80-85
ISBN
978-3-03778-230-9
Ključne riječi
Work, Workplace, Office Space, Architecture
Sažetak
The usual way of discussing typology in architecture is to situate architectural objects in a chronological line, with each object representing a step in the continuous evolution of the respective kind of edifice. in this kind of taxonomic classification, which is common in art history, architectural objects are classified to form types according to their shared characteristics (formal, structural, or functional), using existing models borrowed from other disciplines: biological anthropology, linguistics, or evolution theory. it would be more useful for understanding the development of architecture and more instrumental in the construction of new architectural forms to tackle this issue without the constraints of linear historical development, seen from a broader perspective that also includes aspects of the general social and cultural conditions that works of archi tecture ultimately embody. understanding office space typology requires an insight into the formal characteristics of work spaces and the buildings that contain them, along with an array of subsidiary, representative, or public spaces. What follows is a brief analysis of office space, combining steps in its historical evolution with the corresponding spatial and cultural concepts, and the conditions in which white-collar work is performed. the resulting sequence of ArCHiteCturAL PArADiGMs provides the architectural names for the taxa, which are the functional, morphological, and historical types of office space, associated with the corresponding working methodologies, technological and wider cultural developments, and organizations of the urban space.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Arhitektura i urbanizam, Povijest umjetnosti