open access articleThe term ‘mainstream’ or ‘normative’ practice is often used to describe the model of architectural practice that is often generic in its architectural ambition and tends to appeal to the economic rules of the market. This model of practice follows what can be called a 'technical-rational ideology' that prioritizes discourses of efficiency, audit, and profitable and timely delivery. This paper will highlight some moments in the history of architectural production that paved the way for the domination of the technical-rational ideology on contemporary architectural production, coming across ideas from Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand and Leslie Martin, and Design Methods that were influential in shaping mainstream architectural pr...
Rationalism in architecture is a European concept which, from Enlightment to postmodern era, advocat...
Architecture as a practice is bound to social, political, economic and material restrictions. It is ...
This thesis suggests that the current confusion in contemporary architecture may be largely due to a...
We understand the industries of architecture as specific, yet polyvalent, historically contingent, a...
International audienceThe architecture has been considered for a long time as an artistic activity. ...
From the earliest periods of architecture and building, architects’ actions have been conditioned by...
To date, organization theory's attempts to understand architecture firms have focused by and large o...
Rational and intuitive can be considered as two sides of the same coin? If they coexist in the desig...
Can rational and intuitive be considered two sides of the same coin? If they coexist in the design p...
The discipline of architecture has a dubious reputation among other disciplines — as an arena where ...
Architectural practice is often criticised for being contingent on a plethora of standards, regulati...
Today, the influence of powerful algorithms of geometrical modeling allows a formal freedom (FFD) th...
Rational and intuitive can be considered as two sides of the same coin? If they coexist in the desig...
The intention of this thesis has evolved subtly, but significantly over the course of the semester. ...
The research seeks to interrogate a dominant stance towards technology that prioritises a narrow app...
Rationalism in architecture is a European concept which, from Enlightment to postmodern era, advocat...
Architecture as a practice is bound to social, political, economic and material restrictions. It is ...
This thesis suggests that the current confusion in contemporary architecture may be largely due to a...
We understand the industries of architecture as specific, yet polyvalent, historically contingent, a...
International audienceThe architecture has been considered for a long time as an artistic activity. ...
From the earliest periods of architecture and building, architects’ actions have been conditioned by...
To date, organization theory's attempts to understand architecture firms have focused by and large o...
Rational and intuitive can be considered as two sides of the same coin? If they coexist in the desig...
Can rational and intuitive be considered two sides of the same coin? If they coexist in the design p...
The discipline of architecture has a dubious reputation among other disciplines — as an arena where ...
Architectural practice is often criticised for being contingent on a plethora of standards, regulati...
Today, the influence of powerful algorithms of geometrical modeling allows a formal freedom (FFD) th...
Rational and intuitive can be considered as two sides of the same coin? If they coexist in the desig...
The intention of this thesis has evolved subtly, but significantly over the course of the semester. ...
The research seeks to interrogate a dominant stance towards technology that prioritises a narrow app...
Rationalism in architecture is a European concept which, from Enlightment to postmodern era, advocat...
Architecture as a practice is bound to social, political, economic and material restrictions. It is ...
This thesis suggests that the current confusion in contemporary architecture may be largely due to a...