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Title A Study on the Expression of The Form and Deformation of Living Organism in Architectural Design
Authors 장정제(Jang, Jung-Jae)
DOI http://doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2022.31.4.060
Page pp.60-70
ISSN 12297992
Keywords Living Organism; Form; Genesis; Development; Structuralization
Abstract This study aims to understand the shapes of living things from classical architecture to modern architecture and understand the change of form in architectural design chronologically and expressing the form and sense of living Organism. The Form and Developments were expressed directly, and the relationship between shapes and aspects of genesis, development, and structurization were considered. These aspects were systematized in detail through specific examples. This study focused on the expression of living organism and transformations among the expression systems of various senses. In Chapter 4, the aspects and systems of such expressions were synthesized, and the relation of a lot of keywords was structured and presented in tables and diagrams. It can be seen that the detailed system of expression of senses of living organism works extensively in the architectural realm. It provides an important driving force for the development of modern architecture into a dynamic and organic form. In this study, in the development of modern architectural design spanning form, space, sense, and experience, the expression of the sense of living organisms was developed in detail through the relationship between various geometrical expressions and elements historically. Elements that sense and express living energy, development, and change are systematized in detail. Through this study, it is possible to schematically understand the flow of geometrical development of the dynamic, living and non-formal architecture of modern architecture.