The role of event in building the identity of the deliberated language in architecture: Contemporary Iraqi architecture as a case study

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  • Rabee Jameel Al-Shammari
  • Mohammed Ghazi Abbas
  • Mohammed Abdul Mahdi Al Fartusi

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https://doi.org/10.21533/pen.v8.i3.1199

Abstract

The research discusses and clarifies several concepts related to each other, as each of them complements the other and starting with the event and its impact on society and builds the language of deliberative and communicative and and the varied response to architectural action in defining the difference between pre-event architecture. and how to influence with produce post-event architecture in creating a number of intellectual perceptions that help to generate multiple images bearing multiple interpretations related to the utilitarian needs of the individual, to clarify this, research constructed a cognitive framework for the event vocabulary and the deliberative language, then extracted the most important vocabulary associated with it and the possible relationships. Where the search problem is identified. The problem of the research lies on the Lack of clarity of how to construct the identity of the deliberative language in architecture by the impact of the event and its effect on the design act in architecture The aim of the research:  clarify the impact of the event on the value system and to establish an architectural identity for post-event architecture according to the change in the deliberative language of society.

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2020-08-31

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The role of event in building the identity of the deliberated language in architecture: Contemporary Iraqi architecture as a case study. (2020). Periodicals of Engineering and Natural Sciences, 8(3), 1600-1613. https://doi.org/10.21533/pen.v8.i3.1199