ضرورت توجه دانشکده‌های معماری به زمینۀ اجتماعیِ مبتنی‌بر رابطۀ متقابل معماری و جامعه

نوع مقاله : مقاله علمی - پژوهشی

نویسندگان

1 گروه معماری، دانشکده هنر و معماری، دانشگاه یزد، یزد، ایران

2 استادیار، گروه معماری، دانشکده هنر و معماری، دانشگاه یزد، یزد، ایران

چکیده
هدف اصلی پژوهش حاضر بحث دربابِ رسالت دانشکده‌های معماری در قبال جامعه و نشان‌دادن ضرورت توجه این نهاد به زمینۀ اجتماعی آن است. بدین‌ترتیب، پرسش اصلی پژوهش این است که، براساس ماهیت دانش معماری، ضرورت توجه دانشکدۀ معماری به زمینۀ اجتماعی‌اش در چیست؟ پژوهش پیش رو، با رویکردی کیفی و مبتنی‌بر مطالعات کتابخانه‌ای، از روش‌های استدلال منطقی و تحلیل تفسیری در تحلیل داده‌ها بهره می‌برد. یافته‌های پژوهش مدلی نظری از رابطۀ متقابل معماری و جامعه ارائه می‌دهد که، براساس آن، معماری دانشی ماهیتاً اجتماعی و زندگی اجتماعی عرصه‌ای درهم‌تنیده با نیازهای معمارانه تعریف می‌شود. این درهم‌تنیدگی بی‌توجهیِ دانشکده‌های معماری را به زمینۀ اجتماعی خود ناممکن می‌سازد و ضرورت مسئولیت‌پذیری این نهادها را در قبال جامعه برجسته می‌کند. ازاین‌رو، دانشکده‌های معماری، به‌منزلۀ نهادهای اصلی تربیت معماران، ملزم به شناخت و معتبرشناختن معماری مردم، به‌مثابۀ سندی از وضعیت معماری جامعه، و تلاش برای ارتقای کیفیت آن هستند.

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عنوان مقاله English

THE NECESSITY OF ARCHITECTURAL SCHOOLS’ ATTENTION TO THE SOCIAL CONTEXT BASED ON THE RECIPROCAL RELATIONSHIP ETWEEN ARCHITECTURE AND SOCIETY

نویسندگان English

Mehdi Mohammadi 1
Hamid mirjani 2
1 Architecture Department, School of Arts & Architecture, Yazd University, Yazd, Iran.
2 Assistant Professor, Architecture Department, Faculty of Art and Architecture, Yazd University, Yazd, Iran
چکیده English

The main objective of this research is to discuss the mission of architectural schools towards society and to demonstrate the necessity of these institutions’ attention to their social context. Accordingly, the main research question is: based on the nature of architectural knowledge, what is the necessity for architectural faculties to pay attention to their social context? This research employs a qualitative approach based on library studies, utilizing logical reasoning and interpretive analysis methods for data analysis. The findings present a theoretical model of the reciprocal relationship between architecture and society, according to which architecture is defined as an inherently social knowledge, and social life as an arena intertwined with architectural needs. This intertwining makes it impossible for architectural schools to disregard their social context and highlights the necessity of these institutions’ responsibility towards society. Therefore, architectural faculties, as the primary institutions for training architects, are obliged to recognize and acknowledge people’s architecture as a document of the architectural state of society and strive to improve its quality

کلیدواژه‌ها English

Architecture school
social context
people’s architecture
social aspect of architecture
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