Architecture influences the community through incorporating human activity with
adapted site context, organized programmatic and interstitial space, and exploration of
material. Phenomenological concept strategies in architectural design intend to develop a
unique experience of the phenomena of space, light and form. This theory contrasts rationalism
by analyzing quality based on its affect on the sensitivity of human perception, rather than
developing a mechanical sense of reason and tectonics. As defined by theorist Vernon Bourke,
rationalism is a theory "in which the criterion of the truth is not sensory but intellectual and
deductive" (Bourke p.263). Rationalism produces a layered system of scientific reduction,
whereas phenomenology delivers layers of sensory details such as emotion informed by design
features of light and shadow, material and spatial perception. A new interpretation of
functionality within design exists in the phenomenological construct.
Architecture influences the community through incorporating human activity withadapted site context, organized programmatic and interstitial space, and exploration ofmaterial. Phenomenological concept strategies in architectural design intend to develop aunique experience of the phenomena of space, light and form. This theory contrasts rationalismby analyzing quality based on its affect on the sensitivity of human perception, rather thandeveloping a mechanical sense of reason and tectonics. As defined by theorist Vernon Bourke,rationalism is a theory "in which the criterion of the truth is not sensory but intellectual and deductive" (Bourke p.263). Rationalism produces a layered system of scientific reduction,whereas phenomenology delivers layers of sensory details such as emotion informed by designfeatures of light and shadow, material and spatial perception. A new interpretation offunctionality within design exists in the phenomenological construct.
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