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Transvaluation of architecture: A perspective on performative value in architecture

Posted on:2012-03-06Degree:M.E.DesType:Thesis
University:University of Calgary (Canada)Candidate:Noori, Kamaran AliFull Text:PDF
GTID:2452390011450650Subject:Architecture
Abstract/Summary:
Human values are the foundation upon which life's various decisions and beliefs stand on. Architecture is a discipline that highly depends on design decision makings and evaluation for various alternatives. Consequently, value and evaluation constitutes important roles in architecture discourse. This research builds on the views that acknowledge the significant of value and evaluation in architecture. For this purpose, this research first provides a general overview to the discussion and interpretations of human values in general and specifically across different fields like philosophy, economic, science, and others. This discussion is then followed by a detailed examining of the state of value in architecture. In doing so, this research reveals the connection between values and architecture and identifies different types of design values that drive architecture. The relation between changes in architecture and changes in design values, discussed in this research, highlights the role of design values in shaping architecture.;Keywords Value, Value and Architecture, Design Values, Values of Architecture, Philosophy, Transvaluation, Friedrich Nietzsche, Performativity, Performative Architecture.;In recognizing the vast influence of values and changes in values on architecture, this research examines a concept from the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche, called transvaluation of all values, in architecture. In addition to providing a discussion about the notion of transvaluation concept and Nietzsche's transvaluation toward life-affirming values, this research provides arguments that embrace the importance of transvaluation theme in architecture. The final section of this research examines the projection of transvaluation and transvaluation toward life-affirming values in contemporary architecture. In examining the state of contemporary architecture and its challenges, this research identifies performativity as a life-affirming value that contemporary architecture needs to use as a ground when transvaluating all its new emerging and traditional design values.
Keywords/Search Tags:Architecture, Values, Transvaluation, Philosophy
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