DocumentCode
3219454
Title
Deleuze´s “body” theory and architectural innovation
Author
Yang, Liu ; Jianqun, Lin
Author_Institution
Sch. of Archit., HIT, Harbin, China
fYear
2011
fDate
22-24 April 2011
Firstpage
3032
Lastpage
3035
Abstract
With the core concept of "body without organs" in Deleuze\´s "body" theory, this paper presents a new view at the ways of human perception and construction of the environment through the medium of the human "body". The purpose is to break the inherent structural association among levels of senses in the body, to highlight the basic role of "body" in recognition of the world, and to provide a theoretical basis for the shift of focus in architecture from the alienated status of pure visual performance to human body\´s experiences. Furthermore, it also opens up a new horizon for the innovation with reference to the body\´s experiences. At the same time, the article discusses the architectural innovation based on different levels of senses (touching, hearing, smell, taste, vision and the sense of movement), and the new starting point and the possibilities of architectural innovation in forms when the open and non-fixed "sense ratio" changes and the association of senses disappears.
Keywords
architecture; design engineering; earthquakes; finite element analysis; innovation management; seismic waves; structural engineering; ANSYS; Emergency Seismic Rescue; FEM mesh; LS-DYNA; National Training Base; PKPM; building blast; building collapse; connection technique; earthquake load design level; earthquake ruins training field; material property; numerical simulation; partly ruined structure; real blasting; seismic damaged structure; structure design method; weak section design; Art; Auditory system; Educational institutions; Humans; Presses; Skin; Technological innovation; Deleuze; architectural innovation; body without organs; meaning; sense ratio;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electric Technology and Civil Engineering (ICETCE), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Lushan
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-0289-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICETCE.2011.5774434
Filename
5774434
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