Subject Area
Architectural Engineering
Article Type
Original Study
Abstract
With the spread of scientific and technological progress in the methods and systems of construction, the beginning of the industrial revolution, and the evolution of intellectual progress and economic, architects begins to think about a new formulation of the forms of architecture that fit the features of the new era. The renewal of every thing becomes the hall mark of this period. This intensified development of architecture reached its peak at late sixties of the last century by the appearance of deconstructive thoughts which influenced by methodology of Derrida, who said if deconstructive architecture really can change let it deconstruct the distorted old buildings to reconstruct a new ones. The question posed by the research is: know what is the architectural space, whether typical or atypical, knowledge their determinants and fundamentals that affect their interior design and related variables and constants, besides throwing light o the development that happened to this concept in the literature about the architectural spaces across the different ages. To answer these questions the research was built on three rules: The first is; what the concept and features of the architecture space and this includes the definition of the word atypical as a scientific word in the cultural field especially in the architectural and interior design fields. The second; analytical study of the typical and atypical ways of architecture and their impact on the interior spaces. The third; study the process of forming of the atypical spaces and the architectural determinant that controls the process of design and study the properties of the relationship between space and another, the overlap and the proximity or contact…..etc
Keywords
اللانمطية; الفراغ الداخلي; الإبداع; التوافق الهندسي
Recommended Citation
Zahra, Samer; El Azab, Mohamed; Elgizawy, Lamis; and Makram, Abeer
(2020)
"The Impact of Modernity on the Atypical Formulation of Architectural Spaces.,"
Mansoura Engineering Journal: Vol. 40
:
Iss.
2
, Article 14.
Available at:
https://doi.org/10.21608/bfemu.2020.101248