Etics Behind the Duality between Structure and Ornamentation

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dc.contributor.author Hurol, Yonca
dc.contributor.author Atakara, Cemil
dc.date.accessioned 2020-08-13T09:50:03Z
dc.date.available 2020-08-13T09:50:03Z
dc.date.issued 2006
dc.identifier.citation Hurol, Y., Atakara, C., (2006) “Ethics Behind the Duality between Structure and Ornamentation.” ICON: The Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology. 12. pp.38-74. en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://www.jstor.org/stable/23787053?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11129/4418
dc.description This is an interdisciplinary article which discusses the ethics behind the duality between structural system and ornamentation. en_US
dc.description.abstract The differences between the concepts of ‘structure’ (and thus concepts of ornamentation) within the professions of architecture and structural engineering create non-ethical differences to arize between their value systems. The objective of this paper is to analyse the various meanings and interpretations of the concepts of `structure` and `ornamentation` within these professions, in order to understand the origins and underlying significance of these value differences. However, this analysis addresses both the conceptual and physical evidence of these differences, which occur in buildings and structures. A literature survey has been done in order to identify and establish the variations of these concepts in Gothic cathedrals, 18th century iron bridges, and modern framed buildings. In addition to these, twenty contemporary buildings with ‘suspended glass systems’ have been analysed in order to reveal the current concepts of `structure` and `ornamentation.` These concepts of ‘structure’ and ‘ornamentation’ are then further interpreted by relating them to similar concepts within the field of the philosophy of ethics. The outcome of the paper demonstrates that the basis of the conflict between the architectural and structural engineering professions emanates from a more elevated contest vis a vis the natural order of things and human culture. en_US
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dc.language.iso eng en_US
dc.publisher International Committee for the History of Technology (ICOHTEC) en_US
dc.relation.isversionof Not applicable en_US
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess en_US
dc.subject ethics, architecture, structural system, ornamentation en_US
dc.title Etics Behind the Duality between Structure and Ornamentation en_US
dc.type article en_US
dc.relation.journal ICON: The Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology en_US
dc.contributor.department Department of Architecture en_US
dc.identifier.volume 12 en_US
dc.identifier.startpage 38 en_US
dc.identifier.endpage 74 en_US


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