INTEGRATING ENVIRONMENTAL PHENOMENA IN THE INITIAL ARCHITECTURE STUDIO: REFLECTIONS ON MODELING OF CONVECTIVE CURRENTS IN LIVING SPACES

Authors

  • Ricardo Martinez Universidad de Santiago
  • David Cabrera Universidad de Santiago
  • Diego Vasco Universidad de Santiago

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4013/arq.2019.151.04

Abstract

In the seminal vision of Donald Schön about the design process, this is defined as a conversation between the designer and the materials of a situation. Later, Nigel Cross would add that modeling is the language of that conversation par excellence. In the light of these ideas, this descriptive article discusses the role of analog models in enabling and enhancing reflective design and the inclusion of environmental topics, usually absent from the initial architectural design studios. To illustrate the potential that modeling has in these cases, a first-year studio exercise in which modeling of heat, specifically of convective currents is crucial, is shown. Finally, the authors reflect on the relationship between concepts, the example presented and on the learning opportunities that arise together with the responsibilities of educators.

Keywords: Reflective design, analog models, environmental phenomena, architecture, learning.

Author Biographies

Ricardo Martinez, Universidad de Santiago

Profesor de la Escuela de Arquitectura de la Universidad de Santiago

David Cabrera, Universidad de Santiago

Profesor de la Escuela de Arquitectura de la Universidad de Santiago

Diego Vasco, Universidad de Santiago

Profesor del Departamento de Ingeniería Mecánica de la Universidad de Santiago

Published

2019-05-16

How to Cite

Martinez, R., Cabrera, D., & Vasco, D. (2019). INTEGRATING ENVIRONMENTAL PHENOMENA IN THE INITIAL ARCHITECTURE STUDIO: REFLECTIONS ON MODELING OF CONVECTIVE CURRENTS IN LIVING SPACES. Arquitetura Revista, 15(1), 57–70. https://doi.org/10.4013/arq.2019.151.04

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