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공간디자인의 비(非)물질화 경향에 관한 연구

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권영걸

Issue Date
1999
Publisher
서울대학교 조형연구소
Citation
造形 FORM, Vol.22, pp. 8-20
Abstract
This paper illustrates what the reality of architectural concepts, materials, notions and phenomena are as central questions of contemporary space design. These issues form the goal of modern space design which should attain to the reality of an era when non-real values prevail. Despite the trends of an everchanging and ephemeral dominating quality in architecture for the last ten years, architects still aim to construct everlasting space on earth.
The trends of dematerialization in today's space design can be substantiated in spatial-temporal dimensions as follows. First of all, ephemeral architecture with concepts of hypothetical temporality, everchanging architecture in fluidity, and the transparent architecture with the floating and overlapping image can be analyzed in the dimension of 'time'. In terms of 'space', void quality for the expression of emptiness, neutral space by the simplified and summarized forms, expanded space through ambiguous boundaries
and spatial repetition can be characterized and also be intended strategies for lightness, state of flux, ambiguity, paradox etc., lead modern space design along that path.
At this point, we need to pay attention to the so-called 'hypersurface' concept proposed by Stephen Perella. Hypersurface is a sort of cladding sheathing existence independent from the primary structure. With it, the integration between form and image can be achieved. Sometimes hypersurface can be strategical screen for image projection, a cognitive receptor for surroundings as well as a catalyst for information and communication systems. When the situation dematerializes more and more as the years go on, the concept of hypersurface can be an inclusive method between the phenomenological form in architecture and its self recipient image. Permissive atmospheres created between them in contemporary space design and new paradigms emerged with digital technology will further reinforce the dynamism of human space.
Language
Korean
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/67108
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