شماره ركورد كنفرانس :
3775
عنوان مقاله :
Mutual interaction and relationship between music and architecture with approach to composition quality
پديدآورندگان :
Mahdi Nejad Jamal-e-Din 1. Associate Professor in Department of Architecture, Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University,(SRTTU),Iran. , Azemati Hamidreza 2.Associate Professor in Department of Architecture, Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, (SRTTU),I , Sadeghi Habib Abad Ali 3. Ph.D. Student in Architecture,Department of Architecture, Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, (SRTTU),Iran.
كليدواژه :
music , architecture , bilateral communication , silent music , rhythm
عنوان كنفرانس :
سومين همايش ملي معماري، عمران و شهرسازي در آغاز هزاره سوم
چكيده فارسي :
Goethe once said that an eminent philosopher speaks of architecture as frozen music. His claim led many to express dissatisfaction. We believe that this beautiful idea cannot be better stated than naming it, the architecture as silent music. Human perception of beauty was inspired by nature and by imitating natural forms and sounds he created art as the expression of beauty and emotion, to bring it reflected in various forms. Human emotions and feelings are unified concepts, their differences only lies in expression.Emotions, feelings, perceptions and inner thoughts from interaction with these factors that are associated consistently with human beings, should be manifested in a way, and that way could not be, but the behavior and speech; so human revealed his internal feelings and emotions through words and movements, the best medium to express emotion, and music and architectures are two manifestations of it. The aim of this study was to restore the mysteries of music and architecture and realizing their similarities; as well as approaching the question on the link between music and architecture. Thus, using library documents and references, an analytical method was adopted to: first, describe the world of sounds and its place in the Islamic art and second, to compare architecture and music, mostly based on their apparent criteria and a brief account of the content and concept relatedness between the two arts.