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Sunday, February 17, 2019

Comparing Two Articles on Architecture :: Article Summary

In the history of anatomyerure there often was a discrepancy between what the architect wants to concept and what the client wants to hurt. In fact, sometimes an architect will do a great design and produce awards for his design but maybe the client or exploiter have an aversion to it. Stater (2002) and Misra (2002) argue this come on in a distinct management. In the article it is just non play, Stater (2002) explain the relationships between the architect and clients in different cases and gives devil building as examples. The first case that the author shows in this article is the status of the architect who does not pour forth with any one and has the knowledge and the confidence, while what the client does not desire may be get along withs secondary. Moreover, client has different situations of behavior such as incoherent, unconscious mind or very probably uninterested (Stater 2002). On the other hand, he said that the job of the architect seems like the doctors job, for instance of that is when the patient come to the GPs doctor he tell him about his problems and symptoms. As a endpoint the doctor finds the best treatment and solution for his problems. In the same way the client come to the architect and have same strategies.In hurt of negative architecture design, the explanation of Stater (2002) can be seen in two examples of buildings which are the Bevin Court and the Media Centre at Lords Cricket Ground. Although these buildings have significant designs in terms of moderation and technique, they are not functional and inconvenience for clients. The reason of that the architect did not discuss the design with the client (Stater 2002). Conversely, in the article Whose House Is It? Exploring User Participation in the Design Process of Residences Misra (2002) explores that the design process must support the user needs. As well as, the author said that the architecture should be reflected and reenforce by the nature of gender, race and class relations in society. however Misra (2002) discussed four main points in seven projects in India which are the issue of user union in the design of built environment, the architectural design process in the case of individual project is outlined, and the clients involvement, the patterns of clients-user participation seeming(a) and finally some institutional aspects that act systemically to maintain patters of user participation are outlined.In the aspect of the design of the built environment, Misra (2002) states that the behavior ground for individual and groups are the meaning of the built environment.

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