A Placed based Museum
Phenomenology as defined in architecture refers to the experience through sensory properties in reference to building materials. This designing experience is a unique responsibility by implementing sensory design in order to establish experiential, architectural space, more than just site context. It also manipulate of space, material, and light and shadow to create a memorable encounter through an impact on the human senses. This how to promotes the of place based sense as a function of a built form.
A place based Museum
An analysis of my previous project which is a new village museum, go through interpretation of its elements and the exploration of case studies by phenomenological. Since human experience in design is determined by exploring the construct of phenomenology. In order to create a place-based design, a deep observation to do be done through the village site, in terms of culture, history, land contour, and many other contexts as well. Below is going to talk about a few strategies that implemented the placed-based senses.
Activities
Architecture influences the community through incorporating human activity with adapted site context, organized essential space, and exhibition activities. To creates a relationship between human senses and the building to transform emotion and perception.
“the environment influences human beings, and this implies that the purpose of architecture transcends the definition given by early functionalism” Quoted by Norberg-Schulz
Space planning
The arrangement of partitions, rooms, doors, windows, and hallways serves to encourage or hinder communication and, to this extent, affects social interaction. This can occur at any number of levels and the is clearly in control to the degree that he plans the contact points and lanes of access where people come together.
Material and setting
Decisions in material properties can involve drawing attention to particular behavior, may making it more or less comfortable to do an activity. The application of combining positioning and material properties, the effect of different layouts on behavior comprises a significant area itself.
For example, to establish patterns of likely interaction between people occurring can overcome with arrangements of chairs around tables, and overall room layouts in museum. By increasing the number of benches around the museum led to welcoming increases in the amount of conversation and interaction between residents.
Boundary
The parallels of the the main and sub main road approaches with the design to influence inhabitants of a part of a site to identify it as a distinct entity, link to the boundary on site which has important human meaning,
the boundary of a building cluster, a neighborhood, pedestrian, gateway where the major entering paths has the intersection axis cross the boundary.
Conclusion, Phenomenology is the function of quality. Design should be more consider sensory details
when integrating a collaborative program. Throughout history admiration for the human body in
architecture resonates, specifically in its relationship to human perception.