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TB I, 5 Abalı 1
Inside the dwelling unit
the purpose of human dwellings
are to inhabit human activities
TB I, 5 Abalı 2
• Our dwellings should fulfill the
requirements of the activities we do in our
homes.
• Our dwellings should be safe in structures
and materials. They should be in
affordable cost.
• Our dwellings have to be beautiful and
culturally meaningful in the context of the
society we live.
TB I, 5 Abalı 3
What activities our homes accommodate
– social, domestic and intimate interaction
– rest, recuperation and recreation
– cleaning, personal hygiene and bodily
discharge
– nutrition: storage, preparation and
consumption of food
– work, education and hobby
– spiritual satisfaction
TB I, 5 Abalı 4
Activities require settings
• space,
• light and air (without light space do not exist,
without air humans in space do not exist)
• optimum sensory conditions (heat,
humidity, touch, smell, sound )
• furnishing and equipment,
all of them are defined by bodily limitations
of human beings
TB I, 5 Abalı 5
we perceive space only
when light hits and reflects
from objects and surfaces
Therefore without a minimal lux of light we
are unaware of space
TB I, 5 Abalı 6
We perceive space as void between objects and
surfaces, however it gains character with
proportions
TB I, 5 Abalı 7
Therefore
proportions between the dimensions of the space
gain importance
length – width – height
human scale, public scale, urban scale,
monumental scale, mega scale,.....
TB I, 5 Abalı 8
two masters studied human
bodily dimensions, they
both observed that its
ideal proportions are in
“golden ratio”
TB I, 5 Abalı 9
human dimensions are important both in
static settings and in motion
TB I, 5 Abalı 10
certain dimensions need to be memorized
TB I, 5 Abalı 11
• apart from structural and functional
(physical dimensions) we also have behavioral
dimensions: studied by cultural
anthropologists.
• Human territorial zones
– intimate zone : physical contact
– personal zone : 45-120 cm. for friends
– social zone : 120-350 cm. for strangers
– public zone : 350-750 cm. for community
TB I, 5 Abalı 12
territorial behavior of man kind
TB I, 5 Abalı 13
TB I, 5 Abalı 14
• Other than territorial zones, we have
privacy concerns
– certain activities we share with friends but do
not allow strangers to participate or to observe
(dinner party with friends)
– certain activities we share with people whom
we feel very close(display of love and
affection)
– certain activities we want to be alone(bodily
discharge)
TB I, 5 Abalı 15
Therefore we can classify domestic activities
according to the privacy degree they require:
• having friends as visitors (shared with outsiders)
• family spending time together (shared)
• family eating together (shared)
• work (singularly done but not concealed)
• sleep (singularly done)
• intimate relation (shared but concealed)
• bodily discharge (singularly done and concealed)
• bath and bodily maintenance (singularly done, may
or may not be concealed)
TB I, 5 Abalı 16
• apart from physical dimensions, we also
classify our activities according to their
relations:
– which activities should be closely related ?
– which activities need to be isolated ?
– which activities need more accessibility ?
– which activities may share the same space ?
TB I, 5 Abalı 17
kitchen and
dining area
sleeping space and
music room
sleeping area
of baby and mother
a kitchen may be
rectangular but living
room should be more
like square
a schema or diagram
of the dwelling
TB I, 5 Abalı 18
A case analysis
in a typical Turkish
2 flats/floor apartment
building unit
extraverted zone
(where we let
strangers enter)
TB I, 5 Abalı 19
functional relations
TB I, 5 Abalı 20
zones with common
requirements
(piping and pluming,
water proof surfaces)
TB I, 5 Abalı 21
extraverted zones
(dışa dönük alan)
introverted zones
(içe dönük alan)
TB I, 5 Abalı 22
In an American
Sub-urbian
detached home
extraverted
zones
(dışa dönük
alan)
introverted
zones
(içe dönük
alan)
TB I, 5 Abalı 23
architects organize spaces in two
cases
Case A
• remodelling an
existing space
– structure
– access
– space dimensions
– natural light
are pre determined
Case B
• designing a
prospective space
– have the opportunity to
control all conditions
up to some degree
(up to which degree is
determined by the
context)
TB I, 5 Abalı 24
– For each activity ask
• what are necessary dimensions ?
• what are necessary equipment and furnishings ?
• what are necessary sensory conditions ?
• with which other activities, which degree of relation
required ?
TB I, 5 Abalı 25
• Doors
– open out to or
– shut off from a space unit
therfore their location is important
TB I, 5 Abalı 26
• Which is correct ?
TB I, 5 Abalı 27
• Space behind the
door ?
TB I, 5 Abalı 28
Pathways in the space
• elements of space
dictate relations
• door ways imply paths
(zones within a singular
space)
TB I, 5 Abalı 29
windows have multiple purposes
• They let day light to interiors
• Their location,direction and size create different
kinds of light zones
• They let us to see the outer world, a pleasant view
or just out side
• They sometimes are for ventilating the spaces...
TB I, 5 Abalı 30
• Size of windows give us
feelings such as :
– enclosure,protectedness,
warmth, privacy.....
– continuity between
interior-exterior spaces....
TB I, 5 Abalı 31
• They frame and modulate the
outer world.
• Also, they create character of
the building as seen from
exterior.
TB I, 5 Abalı 32
• External
character
determined
by
opennings

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Theory of Buildings ARCH243 - IV - Interiors

  • 1. TB I, 5 Abalı 1 Inside the dwelling unit the purpose of human dwellings are to inhabit human activities
  • 2. TB I, 5 Abalı 2 • Our dwellings should fulfill the requirements of the activities we do in our homes. • Our dwellings should be safe in structures and materials. They should be in affordable cost. • Our dwellings have to be beautiful and culturally meaningful in the context of the society we live.
  • 3. TB I, 5 Abalı 3 What activities our homes accommodate – social, domestic and intimate interaction – rest, recuperation and recreation – cleaning, personal hygiene and bodily discharge – nutrition: storage, preparation and consumption of food – work, education and hobby – spiritual satisfaction
  • 4. TB I, 5 Abalı 4 Activities require settings • space, • light and air (without light space do not exist, without air humans in space do not exist) • optimum sensory conditions (heat, humidity, touch, smell, sound ) • furnishing and equipment, all of them are defined by bodily limitations of human beings
  • 5. TB I, 5 Abalı 5 we perceive space only when light hits and reflects from objects and surfaces Therefore without a minimal lux of light we are unaware of space
  • 6. TB I, 5 Abalı 6 We perceive space as void between objects and surfaces, however it gains character with proportions
  • 7. TB I, 5 Abalı 7 Therefore proportions between the dimensions of the space gain importance length – width – height human scale, public scale, urban scale, monumental scale, mega scale,.....
  • 8. TB I, 5 Abalı 8 two masters studied human bodily dimensions, they both observed that its ideal proportions are in “golden ratio”
  • 9. TB I, 5 Abalı 9 human dimensions are important both in static settings and in motion
  • 10. TB I, 5 Abalı 10 certain dimensions need to be memorized
  • 11. TB I, 5 Abalı 11 • apart from structural and functional (physical dimensions) we also have behavioral dimensions: studied by cultural anthropologists. • Human territorial zones – intimate zone : physical contact – personal zone : 45-120 cm. for friends – social zone : 120-350 cm. for strangers – public zone : 350-750 cm. for community
  • 12. TB I, 5 Abalı 12 territorial behavior of man kind
  • 13. TB I, 5 Abalı 13
  • 14. TB I, 5 Abalı 14 • Other than territorial zones, we have privacy concerns – certain activities we share with friends but do not allow strangers to participate or to observe (dinner party with friends) – certain activities we share with people whom we feel very close(display of love and affection) – certain activities we want to be alone(bodily discharge)
  • 15. TB I, 5 Abalı 15 Therefore we can classify domestic activities according to the privacy degree they require: • having friends as visitors (shared with outsiders) • family spending time together (shared) • family eating together (shared) • work (singularly done but not concealed) • sleep (singularly done) • intimate relation (shared but concealed) • bodily discharge (singularly done and concealed) • bath and bodily maintenance (singularly done, may or may not be concealed)
  • 16. TB I, 5 Abalı 16 • apart from physical dimensions, we also classify our activities according to their relations: – which activities should be closely related ? – which activities need to be isolated ? – which activities need more accessibility ? – which activities may share the same space ?
  • 17. TB I, 5 Abalı 17 kitchen and dining area sleeping space and music room sleeping area of baby and mother a kitchen may be rectangular but living room should be more like square a schema or diagram of the dwelling
  • 18. TB I, 5 Abalı 18 A case analysis in a typical Turkish 2 flats/floor apartment building unit extraverted zone (where we let strangers enter)
  • 19. TB I, 5 Abalı 19 functional relations
  • 20. TB I, 5 Abalı 20 zones with common requirements (piping and pluming, water proof surfaces)
  • 21. TB I, 5 Abalı 21 extraverted zones (dışa dönük alan) introverted zones (içe dönük alan)
  • 22. TB I, 5 Abalı 22 In an American Sub-urbian detached home extraverted zones (dışa dönük alan) introverted zones (içe dönük alan)
  • 23. TB I, 5 Abalı 23 architects organize spaces in two cases Case A • remodelling an existing space – structure – access – space dimensions – natural light are pre determined Case B • designing a prospective space – have the opportunity to control all conditions up to some degree (up to which degree is determined by the context)
  • 24. TB I, 5 Abalı 24 – For each activity ask • what are necessary dimensions ? • what are necessary equipment and furnishings ? • what are necessary sensory conditions ? • with which other activities, which degree of relation required ?
  • 25. TB I, 5 Abalı 25 • Doors – open out to or – shut off from a space unit therfore their location is important
  • 26. TB I, 5 Abalı 26 • Which is correct ?
  • 27. TB I, 5 Abalı 27 • Space behind the door ?
  • 28. TB I, 5 Abalı 28 Pathways in the space • elements of space dictate relations • door ways imply paths (zones within a singular space)
  • 29. TB I, 5 Abalı 29 windows have multiple purposes • They let day light to interiors • Their location,direction and size create different kinds of light zones • They let us to see the outer world, a pleasant view or just out side • They sometimes are for ventilating the spaces...
  • 30. TB I, 5 Abalı 30 • Size of windows give us feelings such as : – enclosure,protectedness, warmth, privacy..... – continuity between interior-exterior spaces....
  • 31. TB I, 5 Abalı 31 • They frame and modulate the outer world. • Also, they create character of the building as seen from exterior.
  • 32. TB I, 5 Abalı 32 • External character determined by opennings