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العنوان
SUSTAINABILITY AS A FIFTH DIMENSION
IN ARCHITECTURAL SPACE DESIGN /
المؤلف
Zaghloul,Weaam Mahmoud El-Sayed.
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / Weaam Mahmoud El-Sayed Zaghloul
مشرف / Mohamed Ayman Ashour
مشرف / Khaled Mohamed Dewidar
مناقش / Mohamed Medhat Hassan Dora
مناقش / Mostafa Refaat Ismail
تاريخ النشر
2018
عدد الصفحات
309p.:
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
الدكتوراه
التخصص
الهندسة البيئية
تاريخ الإجازة
1/1/2018
مكان الإجازة
جامعة عين شمس - معهد البيئة - العلوم الهندسية البيئية
الفهرس
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Abstract

This dissertation aims at formulating a contemporary definition for architectural space design based on bridging the gap between space understanding and sustainability philosophy. The reason is that the current definitions dealing with architectural space meaning and understanding show a lot of contradictions and criticism among each other. This goes back to the effect of super modernity which resulted in both the call for sustainability as well as the problem in understanding architecture space. The research studies space conception on the philosophical level as it was basic and generic. On the scientific levels, there were attempts for individual scientists such as; Ibn Alhaytham, Newton, Leibniz and Berkeley. In field of architecture, space was introduced for the first time as an enclosed area inside a certain place. Physically it was defined as a three dimensional entity (volume). In Renaissance period, time was regarded in architectural space design through flowing spaces concept. In 18th century new theories evolved such as; the Volumetric theory of Semper; and the Aesthetic theory of Kant. In the 20th Siegfried Giedion offered the modern definition of architectural space known as Space-Time architecture. Later on; new space theories evolved such as The Place Theory of Martin Heidegger; and many others rejected place as an alternative such as Space of Junk, Space of Flow and many others.
On the other hand, the middle of the 20th century witnessed the emergence of Sustainability movement. The research showed that many sustainable oriented approaches in architectural practice were a result of this movement; green design is the strongest among all. Rating systems evolved to evaluate the architectural products in light of sustainability.
Challenges become more difficult as the current definition for architectural space as a four-dimensional entity (x,y,z & t) is incomplete. And a new space definition is required to encompass sustainability within. This research work offers a comparative analysis for the space discourse on the level of conception, functionality, morphology, and sustainability; in order to coin a new definition for architectural space in light of sustainability which is Space-Time-Place, as a restorative step for sustainable design understanding in terms of architectural space design.
KEYWORDS
The meaning of space - Sustainable space - Space-time and sustainability.