Traveling Michel Serres' Passage du NordOuest: what happens, once the ice breaks? A reflection on architectural research conducted between the humanities and engineering.

This paper investigates the complex design process for sustainable buildings mediating between spatial composition and architectural typology on one side and thermal, climatic conditions and energy use on the other hand. The theoretical base is Hermès V Le Passage du Nord-Ouest (Serres, 1980) by the...

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Main Author: Passe, Ulrike
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Architectural Research Centers Consortium 2014
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spelling ftjarcc:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/333 2023-05-15T17:54:40+02:00 Traveling Michel Serres' Passage du NordOuest: what happens, once the ice breaks? A reflection on architectural research conducted between the humanities and engineering. Passe, Ulrike 2014-08-01 application/pdf https://www.arcc-journal.org/index.php/repository/article/view/333 https://doi.org/10.17831/rep:arcc%y333 eng eng Architectural Research Centers Consortium https://www.arcc-journal.org/index.php/repository/article/view/333/269 https://www.arcc-journal.org/index.php/repository/article/view/333 doi:10.17831/rep:arcc%y333 ARCC Conference Repository; 2011: Reflecting upon Current Themes in Architectural Research | Lawrence Tech Design Communication Sustainable Buildings Integrative Design Thinking Interdisciplinary Collaboration Natural Ventilation info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Papers 2014 ftjarcc https://doi.org/10.17831/rep:arcc%y333 2022-02-18T14:13:57Z This paper investigates the complex design process for sustainable buildings mediating between spatial composition and architectural typology on one side and thermal, climatic conditions and energy use on the other hand. The theoretical base is Hermès V Le Passage du Nord-Ouest (Serres, 1980) by the French philosopher and mathematician Michel Serres (1930 -), where he is searching for a passageway from the exact sciences to the arts and humanities. While both are looking to explain the world with their own methods, they are turning their backs at each other. The shipping passage in the North of Canada connecting the Atlantic and the Pacific serves him as a metaphor for this complex thought space linking, connecting and dividing, these two explanations of the world. This text is dealing with the connection of places, which seemingly are separate: rigidness and phantasy, myths and exactness, quantitative and qualitative knowledge. Based on this understanding the paper analyses the design process between architecture and engineering as a passage passing four overarching theoretical frames crossing between geometry and perception, drawing and material, atmosphere and typology, technology and desire thus befriending quantitative and qualitative methods of design thinking. The research analyzes a built experiment, the Interlock House, which focused on the relationship of spatial composition and air flow as a means of energy transfer, the impact of passive and active environmental controls and systems on architectural design and improved building energy performance. The means to travel the passage: proportions, thermal detailing, natural ventilation strategies and daylighting are here identified as key moments for sustainable design. Design communication for sustainable buildings needs to convey information between multiple entities with opposing language systems and thus equals a map rather than a flow chart. A collaborative design methodology emerges from these passages when the ice breaks. Article in Journal/Newspaper Passage du Nord-Ouest Enquiry - The ARCC Journal of Architectural Research (Architectural Research Centers Consortium) Canada Pacific
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Sustainable Buildings
Integrative Design Thinking
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Natural Ventilation
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Sustainable Buildings
Integrative Design Thinking
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Natural Ventilation
Passe, Ulrike
Traveling Michel Serres' Passage du NordOuest: what happens, once the ice breaks? A reflection on architectural research conducted between the humanities and engineering.
topic_facet Design Communication
Sustainable Buildings
Integrative Design Thinking
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Natural Ventilation
description This paper investigates the complex design process for sustainable buildings mediating between spatial composition and architectural typology on one side and thermal, climatic conditions and energy use on the other hand. The theoretical base is Hermès V Le Passage du Nord-Ouest (Serres, 1980) by the French philosopher and mathematician Michel Serres (1930 -), where he is searching for a passageway from the exact sciences to the arts and humanities. While both are looking to explain the world with their own methods, they are turning their backs at each other. The shipping passage in the North of Canada connecting the Atlantic and the Pacific serves him as a metaphor for this complex thought space linking, connecting and dividing, these two explanations of the world. This text is dealing with the connection of places, which seemingly are separate: rigidness and phantasy, myths and exactness, quantitative and qualitative knowledge. Based on this understanding the paper analyses the design process between architecture and engineering as a passage passing four overarching theoretical frames crossing between geometry and perception, drawing and material, atmosphere and typology, technology and desire thus befriending quantitative and qualitative methods of design thinking. The research analyzes a built experiment, the Interlock House, which focused on the relationship of spatial composition and air flow as a means of energy transfer, the impact of passive and active environmental controls and systems on architectural design and improved building energy performance. The means to travel the passage: proportions, thermal detailing, natural ventilation strategies and daylighting are here identified as key moments for sustainable design. Design communication for sustainable buildings needs to convey information between multiple entities with opposing language systems and thus equals a map rather than a flow chart. A collaborative design methodology emerges from these passages when the ice breaks.
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title Traveling Michel Serres' Passage du NordOuest: what happens, once the ice breaks? A reflection on architectural research conducted between the humanities and engineering.
title_short Traveling Michel Serres' Passage du NordOuest: what happens, once the ice breaks? A reflection on architectural research conducted between the humanities and engineering.
title_full Traveling Michel Serres' Passage du NordOuest: what happens, once the ice breaks? A reflection on architectural research conducted between the humanities and engineering.
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