Project for a Model, Sacramento: Waste Objecthood, Indeterminacy, and the As-found

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Title
Project for a Model, Sacramento: Waste Objecthood, Indeterminacy, and the As-found
Description
Insofar as architecture can be considered a medium at all, it is a medium first and foremost of preformed material objects, objects with histories of their own. This thesis seeks to develop an alternative environmental aesthetics for architecture in working through the scalar problems inherent to using as-found waste objects as both building materials and modeling materials. The studies completed as part of the project endeavor to move away from the standardized abstraction of commodity materials (which the modern architect is assumed to treat as a kind of translational medium through which to project absolute ideas of abstract space) and instead towards the messily contingent specifics of as-found objecthood. Three primary indeterminate qualities characterize found waste objects: formal indeterminacy, tectonic indeterminacy, and scalar indeterminacy. The project aims to develop a methodology for working with these kinds of indeterminacy through architectural scale models.
Creator
Bavoso, Mark
Subject
Architectural Form
As-found
Formless
Indeterminacy
Recycling
Scale Model
Architecture
Contributor
Holder, Andrew
Date
2021-06-11T07:12:23Z
2021
2021-05-27
2021-05
2021-06-11T07:12:23Z
Type
Thesis or Dissertation
text
Format
application/pdf
application/pdf
Identifier
Bavoso, Mark. 2021. Project for a Model, Sacramento: Waste Objecthood, Indeterminacy, and the As-found. Master's thesis, Harvard Graduate School of Design.
28542578
https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37367899
Language
en