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Abstract
Today the complexity of contextual relations and challenges that govern architec-ture are multiplying and signified by an ever more present call for a viable, ecological, and hu-man development of the built environment. Pressing issues such as steadily increasing migration from rural towards urban areas, climate changes, scarcity of resources etc. are forming a highly complex field of practice for architecture. A field of practice in which the more subtle, but nev-ertheless, vital aesthetic and cultural dimensions of architecture are often oppressed in favor of measurable standards. Consequently, architecture is facing a simultaneous need to maintain and develop its core foundation as a spatial discipline, whilst constantly responding to and improv-ing its modes of collaboration outside this core. These modes of collaboration involves an in-creasing number of disciplines, industries, technologies, policies, and areas of knowledge, which besides planning and structural engineering counts health science, energy engineering, material technology, life cycle analysis, human nutrition, learning, philosophy etc.
This paper argues that the notion of tectonics holds a particular potential as a critical theory and method for addressing this challenge as the notion entails a commitment of architecture to its context and available resources. Throughout architectural history, the notion of 'tectonics' has been developed and applied as a critical means to position the discipline in its context; the socie-tal, technological as well as the cultural. This critical and methodological potential of tectonics in architecture can be traced from early Greek descriptions, over the 1850’s German reintroduc-tion of the term, and into more recent repositions, as a continuous focus upon the value and na-ture of the work of the architect related to a particular context; ancient, industrial, or digital. Hence, despite often being associated with construction technology or certain materials, it is the scope of this paper that the notion of tectonics in architecture holds a much broader potential. Tectonics is not to be misinterpreted as a separate discipline in architecture, but can be under-stood and developed as a critical means to arrive at viable values in an architecture that is com-mitted to a given context.
By proposing the idea of 'Circular Tectonics?', this paper seeks to map and position this broader potential of tectonics in architecture, as a theory and method to arrive at a feasible, ecological, and human development of the built environment. By associating the notion of tectonics, with that of a circularity, the paper establishes a critical framework for gathering, evaluating, and overlapping ideas about ecological continuity, -means, -relations, -strategies and -innovation in architectural practice.
This paper argues that the notion of tectonics holds a particular potential as a critical theory and method for addressing this challenge as the notion entails a commitment of architecture to its context and available resources. Throughout architectural history, the notion of 'tectonics' has been developed and applied as a critical means to position the discipline in its context; the socie-tal, technological as well as the cultural. This critical and methodological potential of tectonics in architecture can be traced from early Greek descriptions, over the 1850’s German reintroduc-tion of the term, and into more recent repositions, as a continuous focus upon the value and na-ture of the work of the architect related to a particular context; ancient, industrial, or digital. Hence, despite often being associated with construction technology or certain materials, it is the scope of this paper that the notion of tectonics in architecture holds a much broader potential. Tectonics is not to be misinterpreted as a separate discipline in architecture, but can be under-stood and developed as a critical means to arrive at viable values in an architecture that is com-mitted to a given context.
By proposing the idea of 'Circular Tectonics?', this paper seeks to map and position this broader potential of tectonics in architecture, as a theory and method to arrive at a feasible, ecological, and human development of the built environment. By associating the notion of tectonics, with that of a circularity, the paper establishes a critical framework for gathering, evaluating, and overlapping ideas about ecological continuity, -means, -relations, -strategies and -innovation in architectural practice.
Translated title of the contribution | Cirkulær tektonik: Mod en økologi af kontinuum, midler, relationer, strategier og innovation i arkitektonisk praksis |
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Original language | English |
Publication date | 20 May 2018 |
Number of pages | 1 |
Publication status | Published - 20 May 2018 |
Event | ICSA2019: 4th International Conference on Structures & Architecture - Lisbon, Portugal Duration: 24 Jul 2019 → 26 Jul 2019 Conference number: 4 http://www.icsa2019.arquitectura.uminho.pt |
Conference
Conference | ICSA2019 |
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Number | 4 |
Country/Territory | Portugal |
City | Lisbon |
Period | 24/07/2019 → 26/07/2019 |
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Artistic research
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Activities
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Circular Tectonics
Anne Beim (Organizer) & Marie Frier Hvejsel (Organizer)
24 Jul 2019 → 26 Jul 2019Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Organisation and participation in conference
Prizes
Research output
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Circular Tectonics? A critical discussion of how the architectural discipline can drive ecological continuity
Hvejsel, M. F. & Beim, A., 2019, p. 25-26. 1 p.Publications: Contribution to conference › Conference abstract for conference › Research › peer-review
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En sang for [absolut bæredygtig] arkitektur
Beim, A., 20 Sept 2019, Cirkulært Byggeri: Materiale arkitektur tektonik. Beim, A., Zepernick, J. & Arnfred, L. (eds.). 1 ed. København: The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, p. 16-24 8 p.Publications: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research
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Tectonic ecologies in architecture: A critical perspective in a time of transition
Beim, A., 24 Jul 2019, Structures and Architecture - Bridging the Gap and Crossing Borders: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Structures and Architecture (ICSA 2019), July 24-26, 2019, Lisbon, Portugal. Cruz, P. S. J. (ed.). 1 ed. London: CRC Press/Balkema, Vol. 1. p. 25-26 1 p. (Structure and Architecture; No. 1, Vol. 1).Publications: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference abstract in proceedings › Research › peer-review