A Generatıve Approach Proposal For The Redesıgn Of Buılt Envıronment Fıelds Through The Concept Of Morphogenesıs


Thesis Type: Postgraduate

Institution Of The Thesis: Gazi University, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Turkey

Approval Date: 2021

Thesis Language: Turkish

Student: Cansu ERDOĞAN

Supervisor: ARZU ÖZEN YAVUZ

Abstract:

It is a helpful thought for generative approaches that redefine the existing with their own rules and create a unique pattern by repetition of these rules. In this work; It is attempted to produce a unique productive approach by considering the deterioration of something in nature as breaking the existing rule with the parasite's approach of "breaking" and "redefining" and reconstructing it with its own pattern. The stages of analyzing the change in the built environment through contextual, morphological and visual features through Infill applications question the existence of designs that can adapt to these changes that will constantly exist. According to the main concept of evolutionary architecture that comes to mind at this stage, there is no question of imitating nature, the process in nature is taken into account and the process of deriving form; similar to the evolutionary process in nature. As a concept, infill is an unthinkable phenomenon independent of its environment. Because of the need to define the current situation while considering how to establish a relationship with the environment, he creates the status of the host, thus the descriptions in the mansion structure. The parasite describes how those rules will change and the method of change. Infill works are generally about filling a gap, ways of being in the historical environment, etc. while concentrating on when parasitic architecture is mentioned, the focus is on its attachment to the host structure and its physical location. Unlike these, this study creates a method for itself by defining the concept of infill as the rules of the existing order, and to describe the parasite as rules that disrupt this existing order with its own approach and change it with its own approach. Similarly, for both concepts, physical location is at the forefront. In the approach followed in the study, both concepts are essentially rule-defining. One defines rules that describe the existing, the other defines rules that disrupt the existing order.