Abstract :
In structuring the programme of our interior design
studio, we questioned two assumptions that are
central to the discourse of modern architecture:
the site being empty of its unique traits, images,
stories; and the user being devoid of human
subjectivities, perception, imagination, memory.
The two projects we relate here, titled
Interpretations and (Dis)connections, address
threshold/boundary conditions. Throughout four
stages of Interpretations, we tried to challenge the
concepts of ‘empty space’ and ‘universal man’
either by leaving site as well as user outside of our
construct or capitalizing specifically on their entire
load. (Dis)connections, on the other hand, was based
on interpretations of a film, a reference outside the
functional paradigms of architecture.
Themes/constructs/patterns identified in the
film generated design ideas, then programmes,
sites and, finally, designs through a sequence of
transitions and transformations. This entire process
enabled the reconsideration of relations between
building/site and building/user and other provided
possibilities for questioning the boundaries of the
discipline of architecture itself.