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Title: | Unveiling the structure of the Marrakech Medina: Architecture History as a precedent for Contemporary Architectural Design |
Authors: | Rocha, João Duarte, Jose |
Keywords: | Islamic Architecture Morocco Marrackech Maghreb Computation Generative Systems |
Issue Date: | 21-Apr-2010 |
Citation: | Rocha, João; Duarte, José. "Unveiling the structure of the Marrakech Medina: Architecture History as a precedent for Contemporary Architectural Design", International Conference: Spaces of History/Histories of Space
Emerging Approaches to The Study of The Built Environment College of Environmental Design, University of California at Berkeley, USA |
Abstract: | The population increase that occurred in North African and Middle-Eastern cities, has led to an uncontrolled urban growth
that produced urban environments lacking the spatial richness from their historical vernacular towns. In order to alert and
to change this context this paper illustrates work in progress for a design project at the city of Marrakech in Morocco.
It describes from a historical and analytical point of view, research carried out at the Zaouiat Lakhdar quarter of the
Marrakech Medina. The goal is to create the basis for a computational tool that could capture spatial features of the existing
architectonic fabric and apply them at contemporary architectural scenarios. The methodology used is explained from the
initial historical analysis and fieldwork realized in situ to the identification of social, religious and geometric set of laws and
its codification into two different types of generative rules. These were than applied either at the urban level, or at the
domestic level. At the urban scale the system generates options for new urban neighborhood layouts, and at the domestic
level, proposes different housing typologies taking in consideration architectural precedents. Results from a class will be
showed.
The ultimate objective of this project is to illustrate how fruitful can be the interdisciplinary dialogue between history,
culture, computation and architecture. It outcome is proved as a dynamic design process able to infer on the organization
of a Design Studio, and in the formalization of a computational design methodology that contributes with architectural
solutions to the building of the local environment. |
URI: | http://escholarship.org/uc/search?entity=ced_haua;view=Sessions http://hdl.handle.net/10174/8884 |
Type: | lecture |
Appears in Collections: | ARQ - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Internacionais CIDEHUS - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Internacionais
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