Reading examples of contemporary Iranian architecture based on flat and object-oriented ontology

Document Type : Original Article

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1 PH. D student of philosophy, Department of Philosophy of Art, Faculty of Art, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran

2 Professor of Art Department, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran

3 Professor, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran

10.22034/scart.2024.140010.1401

Abstract

Aesthetic architectural reading refers to the interpretation and analysis of an architectural work or architectural concepts. This process involves understanding and interpreting the multiple elements of architecture such as form, space, material, light, and structure. Architectural reading is not limited to describing and interpreting the physical characteristics of structures and buildings; it also encompasses an understanding of their role in social, cultural, historical processes, and even their relationship with the natural environment. Contemporary architecture based on object-oriented ontology pays special attention to the human experience of the environment and space. In this approach, environments and structures are considered as central objects in architecture and have a profound impact on human experience and behavior. Contemporary architects strive to design environments and structures in a way that influences human interaction with them and enhances the architectural experience. In this approach, architecture is introduced as a means to create sustainable interaction between humans and the environment. The importance of this perspective lies in making the relationship between humans and the environment more experiential and emotional in architecture. Environments are designed in a way that allows humans to establish a close connection with them, and in interactive environments, they can experience engaging and unique experiences. 

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