Cultural Context in Architecture
Cultural Context in Architecture
Cultural Context in Architecture
INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
THAPATHALI CAMPUS, THAPATHALI
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE
ABSTRACT
Architecture is manifestation and
expression of Culture. So, Architecture
and Culture are interdependent and
inseparable. In this report I will try to find
answer of question like; What is concept
of Culture? And How architectural form,
shape and style are influenced by Cultural
values and norms???
SUBMITTED TO:-
DR. KISHAN DUTTA BHATTA
CULTURAL CONTEXT IN ARCHITECTURE
Report for the Subject Design Theory-I of Second year First part of
Bachelor's Degree in Architecture
INTRODUCTION
"Architecture is the art, which combines expression, technology and the
satisfaction of human needs. Its purpose is to make places where people feel
more human, more alive and more satisfied. With respect to Vitruvius words,
CONCEPT OF CULTURE
Culture is everything that people have, think, perceive, know, feel, and do as
members of society. "Culture is the material and non-material works of arts and
science, plus the knowledge; manners; education, made of thought; behaviour
and attitude accumulated by people through their history." [3] I use The
Encyclopedia of Philosophy definition which reads, "The whole way of life,
material, intellectual, and spiritual, of a given society." [4] Similarly, Webster's
New International Dictionary defines culture as "The complex of distinctive
attainments, beliefs, traditions [which constitute] the background of racial,
religious, or social group." [5] Also, The Oxford Advanced Learners' Dictionary 1
defines culture as, "The customs and beliefs, art, way of life and social
organization of a particular country or group." [6] In simple, Culture is way of life
defined by Norms and Values.
"Culture is the framework of beliefs, expressive symbols and values in terms of
which individuals define their feelings and make their judgments." [7]
Culture is the ritual practice of society from ancient/traditional periods. Culture
is practiced through the group of people who occupy a specific locality and who
share the same cultural traditions. A distinct and relatively autonomous
community whose member's mutual social relations are embedded in and
expressed through the culture. In the context of Rural and Urban areas, Culture
is the main factors which can differentiate them. The dimensions and
characteristics of Culture are tabled below.
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CULTURE AND ARCHITECTURE
Architecture is the manifestation and expression of Culture. So, Architecture and
Culture are interdependent and inseparable. Architecture is the part of identity
of each community and carries the message of culture of that society. Therefore,
Architecture depends upon the geography, cultures, traditions, manners and
knowledge of the community as well as its history. The form and relationships of
buildings and spaces acts as a kind of 'cultural marker', which can describe the
way of life and social status of its inhabitants. There is no doubt that architecture
and layout of buildings, and their interior and exterior facades are among the
manifestations of civilization and culture of each community. The physical
features of Architecture such as shape, size, decorations, and constructions style
etc. are practiced through the cultural system of society.
'Vaastushastra' is strongly followed. This is only due to the cultural norms and
values. In China, Chinese are following the design process with respect to 'Feng
Sui' and 'Chi' i.e. Magnetic Field and Sun Light. In ancient time, Egyptian
believed in the life after death, so, they have designed the architectural form
considering life after death. Hence, there are different Design Principles for
creating space are only due to the difference in Culture and Identity of Society.
The use of Technology and Materials in different cultural practices are also
various. In Egyptian period the material used for construction are only big stone.
But, in Roman Period, Roman used Concrete and Cement for construction. In
Vedic Period, Hindu used Timber, Bamboo, stone and mud for construction
work. There are various construction process and material used in various
period and time in the history and now. Hence, Material and Technology used
are also influenced by Cultural practice in the human society.
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