CONSTITUTIVE MOTIVES IN LIVING SPACE ORGANISATION

Đorđe Alfirević, Sanja Simonović Alfirević

DOI Number
10.2298/FUACE170414002A
First page
189
Last page
201

Abstract


Constitutive motive represents the concept of organization of living space. It can appear in the form of element, area, space or principle, i.e. it can be material or intangible. Constitutive motives have always been present in space organization domain, in vernacular construction and architecture. Their importance and appearance have with time changed, as the systems of social values changed. The decision on the selection of constitutive motives in the conception of the housing unit structure primarily depends on the subjective view of the creator, but also on numerous other contextual factors. This paper aims to review and examine innovative interpretation of their constitutive role in modern architectural practice. The goal is to examine the most significant motives in organization of the living space, as well as to offer suggestions for their theoretical systematization.

Keywords

architecture, living space, concept, constitutive motive, housing unit structure

Full Text:

PDF

References


Abass F., Hakim Ismail L., Solla M. (2016) „A Review of Courtyard House: History Evolution Forms, and Functions”, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences 11/4, pp. 2557‒2563.

Alfirević Đ., Simonović Alfirević S. (2013) „Beogradski stan”, Arhitektura i urbanizam 38 , pp. 41‒47.

Alfirević Đ., Alfirević Simonović S. (2016a) „Otvoreni plan u stambenoj arhitekturi: Poreklo, razvoj i pristupi prostornom integrisanju / Open-plan in Housing Architecture: Origin, Development and Design Approaches for Spatial Integration”. Arhitektura i urbanizam 43, pp. 45‒60.

Alfirević Đ., Alfirević Simonović S. (2016b) „Primena koncepta prostor u prostoru u savremenoj arhitekturi otvorenog plana / Interpretations of Space Within Space Concept in Contemporary Open-Plan Architecture”, Arhitektura i urbanizam 42, pp. 24‒40.

Bajlon, M. (1979) Stanovanje: Tema 1 - Organizacija stana, Belgrade: University of Belgrade Faculty of Architecture.

Bakić, Lj. (2012) Anatomija B&B arhitekture. Belgrade: Ljiljana Bakić.

Biondić, Lj. (1999) Fleksibilni stan, Prostor 17, pp. 69-76.

Čanak, M. (2013) „Otvoren ili zatvoren stan”, Arhitektura i urbanizam 38, pp. 66-77.

Čanak, M. (2014) Svi moji stanovi, Belgrade: Orion art.

Cunha V., Trigueiro E. (2005) „Towards a diachronic panorama of apartment living in Brazil”, Proceedings from 5th International Space Syntax Symposium, Delft 13‒17 june, pp. 29‒42.

Fisher-Gewirtzman, D. (2010) „Internal Space Layout and Functionality as a Major Aspect Influencing Visual Analysis”, Proceedings from International Conference The Sustainable City VI, A Coruña 14-16 April, pp. 431‒442.

Koile, K. (2006) „Formalizing abstract characteristics of style”, Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing 20/3, pp. 267–285.

Kubet, V. (2015) Arhitektonski diskursi promena odnosa funkcije i forme savremenog stana, PhD Thesys, Novi Sad: The Faculty of Technical Sciences.

Kubet V., Carić O., Hiel K. (2010) „Fleksibilnost stambene jedinice u odnosu na grupisanje instalacija”, Zbornik radova Građevinsko-arhitektonskog fakulteta 25, pp. 143-150.

Marušić, D. (1999a) Projektovanje 2: Višeporodično stanovanje ‒ Sveska 4, Belgrade: University of Belgrade Faculty of Architecture.

Marušić, D. (1999b) Projektovanje 2: Višeporodično stanovanje ‒ Sveska 6, Belgrade: University of Belgrade Faculty of Architecture.

Mecanov, D. (2008) „Tipologija oblika stambene arhitekture pedesetih godina XX veka u Beogradu”, Nasleđe 9, pp. 129-153.

Memken J., Garber-Dyar C., Crull S. (1997) „Space Planning In Residential Design”, Housing and Society 24/3, pp. 69‒93.

Montgomery, J. (1972) „The Housing Patterns of Older Families”, The Family Coordinator 21/1, pp. 37‒46.

Nestorović, B. (1955) „Evolucija beogradskog stana”, Godišnjak grada Beograda 2, pp. 247–270.

Rapoport, A. (2007) „The Nature of the Courtyard House: A Conceptual Analysis”, Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review 18/2, pp. 57–72.

Stanimirović M., Jovanović G. (2010) „Lođa kao ulazna zona stana”, Nauka + Praksa 13, pp. 129‒132.

Stoiljković, B. (2004) „Fleksibilnost stanova namenjenih tržištu”, Zbornik radova Građevinsko–arhitektonskog fakulteta 20, pp. 31‒46.

Tadej, E. (2011) Stanovanje u Japanu, Zagreb: University of Zagreb Faculty of Architecture.

Wook Seo K., Sung Kim C. (2013) „Interpretable Housing for Freedom of the Body: The Next Generation of Flexible Homes”, Journal of Building Construction and Planning Research 1, pp. 75-81.

Živković M., Jovanović G. (2012) „A method for evaluating the degree of housing unit flexibility in multi-family housing”, Facta Universitatis, Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering 10/1, pp. 17‒32.


Refbacks



ISSN 0354-4605 (Print)
ISSN 2406-0860 (Online)
COBISS.SR-ID 98807559