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TRANSGRESSING SCALE : Architecture and Nature: ECO Station, War Island, Belgrade

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Nikezić, Ana
Stamenović, Pavle
Janković, Nataša
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Bogdanović, Ružica
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The aim of this paper is to investigate the potentials of utilizing the notion of scale as a methodological tool during a process of architectural design. This design method is exercised through a framework of Architecture and Nature design studio, within the program of undergraduate studies, Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade. The major architectural challenge was the issue of scale of a design (micro) in relation to the scale of the context (macro), proposing micro design as macro concept, the overall significance of concurrent perception of the whole and its parts. The proposed design method is based on simultaneous design procedures in opposing scales. In architectural design, scale is commonly perceived as a mere tool for optimizing and communicating the project. During the course of design process, answers for each architectural question are searched for in the scale of the context (a network - topography), as well as in the scale of a detail (a dot – element). With...in such a framework, students were expected to give a proposal for localized programmatic and spatial intervention that, as an impulse point, has the potential influence on and affects the ground of the overall context of the War Island.

Ključne reči:
architectural design / scale / micro-macro / architecture and nature
Izvor:
On Architecture, fifth international conference and exhibition, STRAND, 2017, 123-132
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  • Belgrade : STRAND - Sustainable Urban Society Association

ISBN: 978-86-89111-16-3

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_747
URI
https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/747
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During the course of design process, answers for each architectural question are searched for in the scale of the context (a network - topography), as well as in the scale of a detail (a dot – element). Within such a framework, students were expected to give a proposal for localized programmatic and spatial intervention that, as an impulse point, has the potential influence on and affects the ground of the overall context of the War Island.
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During the course of design process, answers for each architectural question are searched for in the scale of the context (a network - topography), as well as in the scale of a detail (a dot – element). Within such a framework, students were expected to give a proposal for localized programmatic and spatial intervention that, as an impulse point, has the potential influence on and affects the ground of the overall context of the War Island.",
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journal = "On Architecture, fifth international conference and exhibition, STRAND",
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Nikezić, A., Stamenović, P.,& Janković, N.. (2017). TRANSGRESSING SCALE : Architecture and Nature: ECO Station, War Island, Belgrade. in On Architecture, fifth international conference and exhibition, STRAND
Belgrade : STRAND - Sustainable Urban Society Association., 123-132.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_747
Nikezić A, Stamenović P, Janković N. TRANSGRESSING SCALE : Architecture and Nature: ECO Station, War Island, Belgrade. in On Architecture, fifth international conference and exhibition, STRAND. 2017;:123-132.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_747 .
Nikezić, Ana, Stamenović, Pavle, Janković, Nataša, "TRANSGRESSING SCALE : Architecture and Nature: ECO Station, War Island, Belgrade" in On Architecture, fifth international conference and exhibition, STRAND (2017):123-132,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_747 .

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