Continuity of identity from the point of view of Narrative Space

Publish Year: 1397
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 23 آذر 1397

Abstract:

Architects have long struggled to create a narrative with their works, which has led to the emergence of various architectural styles throughout history. As a result, each building sends a larger message than its internal functions. Adding a narration to a location creates a semantic place that can be appealing to the user. If the observer can learn from a place beyond the open, it will leave that place instead of being destroyed. The terms narrative and location may not seem like two natural friends at first, but the relationship between them is interdependent. In each culture, people use a narrative to assess their identity. The concept of identity in fact refers to the circle of belonging to one place and can be defined by the spatial factor. Location identity can not be removed from location features. This is a specific situation that is created as a result of the relationship between the user and the location. It is not produced as a process, and nothing is done with a specific purpose. Consequently, since the definition of spatial identity is essentially that it is allowed to be distinguished from the priority of other places, the logical use of a place of identity from the point of view of spatial narration, for understanding urban space and designing new spaces, in terms of sustainability and the built environment is important.

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Ladan Javanshour

PhD Researcher, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey