Defining effective strategies for using sensory Perception in architectural design process with phenomenological approach
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Due to the nature of phenomenon in phenomenological approach is important. the research takes its course in a way that first, identification and method selection and selection of techniques based on new patterns, but on the basis of documents and information related to the main theories is carried out. The design process is based on two main stages and their subcategories, and the role of each has been reviewed with phenomenological approach. And finally, operation of strategic techniques including mapping technique as ways to convert the phenomenon to matter in the design process with a phenomenological approach to sensory perceptions is considered. As a result of this study, a model for the design process with phenomenological approach to sensory perceptions is presented which in turn contains strategies for conversion of phenomenon to matter in the process of architectural design. It is noteworthy that in the presented model, in the identification stage and selection of the requirements, discursive and argumentative approaches are relied upon in addition to sensory encounters with the subject. Finally, this study can present the following theory: design based on phenomenological approach to sensory perceptions is directly linked to the environmental factors. Therefore, the use of techniques and measurement tools of qualitative and quantitative criteria of environment such that preliminary data do not lose their properties and inherent nature is essential in the process of design and its implementation methodology. Presenting strategies in the design process with phenomenological approach to sensory perceptions can be designed, but not with certainty at all stages. The selection of the design process stages depends on the selection criteria and is subject to change and these strategies can be selected in the design process according to the needs and requirements. |
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Keywords: sensory |
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Special Accepted: 2017/12/13 | Published: 2017/12/13
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