AT4006

Faculty: Suman Paul | Ujjaval Parekh

TA: Minal Rathod

Form Follows Systems

“A system is never the sum of its parts it’s the product of their interaction.”– Russell AckoffIt
It is not the elements and their system that makes architecture, but the kind of intended interaction and integration between them that creates it. The synergy among the systems enables buildings to be environmentally performative and socially liveable and, in the process, expresses the architecture of those interactions.
The provision of stability is a fundamental role of a structural system, whereas the enclosure system primarily facilitates the transformation of a structure into a functional and habitable space. A facade is not only a skin for supporting the heating or cooling of a building, but it also controls the degree of light and type of visual connectivity between inside and outside. The very multitude of demand from it compels building systems to interact with each other and makes it more than what it could be separately.
The studio adopts a design-inquiry-based approach to facilitate students to acquire skill sets for a systematic approach towards architectural design. It focuses on transforming the mere seeing into observation which further propagates absorption and leads into synthesised assimilation of building systems housing the intended volumetric progressions.

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