Title of article :
Recognition of Cognition Issue in Islamic Architecture Creation
Author/Authors :
Ashrafi، Nasim نويسنده Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Art and Architecture, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran. , , Naghizadeh، Mohammad-Mehdi نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 12 سال 2014
Abstract :
Recognizing the link between “Cognition" and "Architectural Creation” indicates that there is a
relation between subject and object. Correct understanding of this relationship helps artistic creativity, especially in the
architecture, to take steps towards proving truth that have caused works to be continued over the past times. Knowledge
and cognitions in architecture are categories that today theory of which have been neglected to be explained. Failure
to comply with epistemology1, i.e. incorrect epistemology, has resulted to subjective ideas which are emerged in the
framework of ideologies expressed in architecture, as a form inconsistent with national and Islamic identity. So that
once more, the ideas resulting from perception of the created works, with replacement of concepts and ideas instead
of principles and truth of work, tend to reject previous cognition and suggest new cognition-based theories which not
only will not lead to integration in works creation but it will be one step away from reality. This process continues until
now, due to lack of understanding about the origins of the crisis, the trend is adopted as an individualistic process and
art knowledge is juxtaposed with artistic taste. This study is an attempt to review and recognize the role of knowledge
in the past process of Islamic architecture in Iran with an analytical- interpretation approach in order to show the role
of knowledge in the circle of creation and understanding of architecture as causes of inefficient contemporary theories
put forward in this area, by exploring a philosophy of cognition
Journal title :
International Journal of Architecture and Urban Development
Journal title :
International Journal of Architecture and Urban Development