Spatialization Through the Concept of Utopia Between Experimental and Fictional Space

The experimental and fictional design approach exists at the point where the boundaries of production technology blur, acting in search of a systematic and at the same time measurable architecture by destroying stereotyped and traditional expressions, while producing with the unlimited predictions i...

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Published inJournal of Interior Design and Academy Vol. 3; no. 2; pp. 234 - 248
Main Authors Kavut, İsmail Emre, Topal, Sevim
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 19.12.2023
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Summary:The experimental and fictional design approach exists at the point where the boundaries of production technology blur, acting in search of a systematic and at the same time measurable architecture by destroying stereotyped and traditional expressions, while producing with the unlimited predictions it adopts. 'Utopia', which creates a definable space for itself between these two disciplines, aims to reach beyond its time by finding its existence within the triangle of subject-space-experience, and always aims forward. The relationship between fictional and experimental space, which hosts many alternatives and various actions, forms a strong structure with its conceptual and utopian infrastructure. In this context, the study will emphasize the importance and necessity of these two design approaches by examining how they have been shaped from past to present and how they shed light on architecture.
ISSN:2791-7436
2791-7436
DOI:10.53463/inda.20230222