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³í¹®¸í Äí¸¶ ÄË°í µðÀÚÀÎÀÇ °´Ã¼¼º°ú Àüº¹Àû ÀüÀ¯ / The Objectivity and Subversive Appropriation of the Designs by Kuma Kengo
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ISSN 12297992
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ÁÖÁ¦¾î Äí¸¶ ÄË°í ; °´Ã¼¼º ; ¹Ì¸Þ½Ã½º ; Àüº¹ ; ÀüÀ¯ ; »óȲÁÖµµ ; Kuma Kengo ; Objectivity ; Mimesis ; Subversion ; Appropriation ; Proactive
¿ä¾à2 When it comes to the architecture design, Kuma Kengo rejects a strong and violent subject-centered position and advocates the design that is object-oriented. As can be seen in 'gentle architecture', 'three lows principle', 'natural architecture', and 'connecting architecture', he clearly expresses the objective nature of architecture design in those terms. In this respect, the purpose of this study is to make a close inquiry into the meaning, effect and characteristics of objectivity. In particular, we try to identify the contents of 'impure architecture', which has a clear ambivalence to be an instrumental expression strongly settled in the objectivity, in an aesthetic standpoint. To do that, we systemized the concept of mimesis and the theory of subversive appropriation by Walter Benjamin and Theodor Adorno in to a frame of interpretation. By systemizing translation, subversion, verbalization and the dialectic structure of the aesthetics of negation, we interpreted the features of his works as an objective work and 'impure architecture'. His objectivity leads the situation by subversively appropriating the inherent elements of architectural conditions based on a dialectic solution in which inquiries on logical and scientific materials have played a critical role. Above all, through all these processes, he tried to suggest a language as a new technique for materials and structures. Ultimately, we could find out that this object oriented design sublates a subject oriented way that is monolithic and repetitive regardless of objects. Rather, it is a way that is effective in creating a new way of design by making a different approach to a new object rather unfamiliarly, yet deeply.
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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2015.24.1.012
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