Title of article :
How Architecture is Conceived, the Case of Fondazione Feltrinelli Building in Milan
Author/Authors :
Roasaei, Hosein Department of Architecture - Built Environment and Construction Engineering DABC, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy , Erdim, Derya Department of Architecture - Built Environment and Construction Engineering DABC, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
Abstract :
Architecture lays on the intersection between art and science. However, while the social effects of architecture are
coming to the fore, there emerges to be a notion that technological progress in the construction sector demands
more scientifically inclined research in the field. This notion can not be segregated from the technical aspect and it
is through this notion that architecture can be conceived fully with respect to both art and science. Feltrinelli
building in Milan may be a great example to understand how architects reinterpret place, language, and program
by way of “authorial gestures”. This article tries to break down Feltrinelli building to its essential elements in
order to get a better understanding of how these elements are technical, while they play a significant role in
architectural poetry and make a unique whole with a distinguishing character. In order to get into essential
elements, we used architectural techniques such as site survey, modeling, photography, and drawings. By the use of
these techniques, we can clarify our point that the way architecture is conceived goes beyond mere functions and
techniques.
Keywords :
Feltrinelli building , Architecture , Place , Program , Language
Journal title :
International Journal of Architectural Engineering and Urban Planning