![]() The concept can take many different forms, such as a written statement, a sketch or diagram, or a physical model, and can be used to guide the design process and ensure that the resulting building aligns with the designer’s vision and goals.īut taking a step back… What is a concept?Ī concept in it’s rawest form is an idea or abstraction that represents a class of things or objects. This is typically developed through a process of research, analysis, and creativity, and forms the foundation for the subsequent design of the project. This concept can be influenced by a variety of factors, such as the intended use of the building, the site on which it will be built, the cultural context in which it will be located, or the preferences and requirements of the clients or users. (01:20:00)ĭo the end-users need to understand and know the concept of the building? Do concepts matter to anyone else other than the architect/designer? (01:30:15)Ĭonclusion/Summary: Developing a method for finding a concept, doing research, writing, getting over blocks, and having the right mentality.In short, an architecture concept is an idea or approach that serves as the basis for the design of a building or other structure. (01:01:33)įinding connections between program and elements that have nothing in common. Being objective in design and adhering to a logic even if the final design is not what ‘you wanted’. (50:28)ĭiagramming as a way to translate research and the danger of overusing them. ![]() Changing concepts part way through the design process. Applying the concept throughout the project. Using the same concept for different projects and different levels of concepts. ![]() When is a concept is a good concept? Projects that have a social, political, and formal position. (27:30)ĭo all projects need a concept? An example of a project with more important and less important ideas. Understanding research as detective work and finding hierarchy between different ideas. Translating research into architectural form. How research can help you find a design concept. The misuse of formal ideas as project concepts in architecture and allowing the concept to ‘come to you’. Learning about concepts in architecture and design school. The two cover processes for developing a concept, what makes one concept better than another, choosing between different ideas, researching to strengthen a concept, if concepts are needed for all projects, examples of concepts, mistakes to avoid, and using the same concept for different projects, and more. This week David and Marina discuss design and architecture concepts and how to develop them. ![]() The Midnight Charette is also available on iTunes, Spotify, and YouTube. ![]() A wide array of subjects are covered with honesty and humor: some episodes provide useful tips for designers, while others are project reviews, interviews, or explorations of everyday life and design. Hosted by architectural designers David Lee and Marina Bourderonnet, it features a variety of creative professionals in unscripted conversations that allow for thoughtful takes and personal discussions. The Midnight Charette is an explicit podcast about design, architecture, and the everyday. ![]()
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