The Aspects of Efficient Dynamic Configurations in Architecture

Randa Hassan Mohamed (1), Gehan Ahmed Ebrahim (2)
(1) Department of architecture, The Higher institute of Engineering, El Sharouk, Egypt, Egypt,
(2) Department of architecture, Modern University for technology and information, Egypt, Egypt

Abstract

The elements and means affecting the formulation and structure of the architectural buildings have been greatly developed by man throughout different ages according to the development of technology, so the dimensions and specifications of configuring dynamic buildings can be designed and controlled in order to leave the required effects on the environment and the user to serve certain purpose or function. But it seems that the process of formulating any architectural vocabulary acting on the dynamic aspect goes beyond the boundaries of the perceived dimensions and the included unperceived one; as the first dimensions may be considered namely the aesthetic aspect in architectural work, while the included unperceived dimensions may display efficiency in work which is greatly influenced by the personality and the formative attitudes of the architect, the site style and the surrounded environment, as well as the economic efficiency of the building. However, the liability issue seems to be the absence of the criterion of forming efficient dynamic configurations in architecture. Accordingly this research aims to reach this criterion as identifying the architectural attitudes; as a decisive in shaping the building as its facades, envelopes, sections or plans. Additionally, it attempts to explain the reciprocal relation between the architectural vocabulary (perceived aspects of configuration) and the unperceived one which is distinguishing the valuable architectural works. The research will attempt to analyze the elements included and the aesthetic and formative considerations while configuring the dynamic building to determine the important role played by such formation in reaching the psychological and physiological effect on the user in turn to maximize its utilization of such architectural work.

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Authors

Randa Hassan Mohamed
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Gehan Ahmed Ebrahim
Author Biographies

Randa Hassan Mohamed, Department of architecture, The Higher institute of Engineering, El Sharouk, Egypt

Department of architecture, The Higher institute of Engineering, El Sharouk, Egypt

Gehan Ahmed Ebrahim, Department of architecture, Modern University for technology and information, Egypt

Department of architecture, Modern University for technology and information

Mohamed, R. H., & Ebrahim, G. A. (2018). The Aspects of Efficient Dynamic Configurations in Architecture. Resourceedings, 1(1), 92–103. https://doi.org/10.21625/resourceedings.v1i1.182

Article Details

Received 2018-02-19
Accepted 2018-02-19
Published 2018-03-15