DARWINIAN APPROACH AND MUTATIONS: BJARKE INGELS (BIG) AND ANALYSIS OF HIS STEPPED PIXELS BUILDINGS

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15320/ICONARP.2020.141

Keywords:

Bjarke Ingels (BIG), evolution, mutation, residential buildings, stepped pixels

Abstract

Purpose

Ingels, who was influenced by Darwin, designs new mutants by developing prototypes. This study, it is aimed to scrutinize the public space alternatives proposed for the 21st-century city through the comparative analysis of the stepped pixelated buildings, one of the mutants of the architect. It has been how much questioned the stages, which offer a public space proposal, in the stepped pixelated buildings allow urban dialogue.

Design/Methodology/Approach

While Ingels' design philosophy constitutes the conceptual approach of the study, this study is prepared by using the architect's discourse, interviews, videos, digital texts, and literature studies. In this context, the repetitive examples that the architect defines as mutation and adaptation are classified. The stepped pixels in this classification are the main subject of this study. Ingels' pixelated buildings; Suitable human scale, the language of mass and form, relationship between human and space, the suggestion of space for experience, public space concept, dialogue spaces were discussed based on architect's approach.

Findings

Ingels went in the way of dividing the object through pixels when designing macro-scale structures. Thus, he made the big picture more understandable and perceptible. He tried to achieve the human scale with the gradual pixels rising from the ground level. In this way, Ingels' pixels buildings have transformed themselves into an experiential part of urban.

Research Limitations/Implications

These parameters were evaluated under four dwelling buildings of the stepped pixel in the case study (Lego Tower, Mountain Dwellings, King Street West, 79 & Park).

Social/Practical Implications

At this research, it is foreseen that the new living space suggestions consisting of stepped pixels designed by Ingels will undergo different mutations and come up with new urban alternatives in the future.

Originality/Value

Pixelated dwellings, one of the mutations of Ingels, who constantly draws attention to the problem of not integrating the buildings into the city in today's architecture, have been analysed and evaluated in the context of urban alliterations. In this way, research, a first in its field is important in terms of opening to discuss the alternative urban living spaces proposed by the architect for 21st-century architecture in the contemporary architectural environment.

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Author Biographies

Ayşenur Dağ Gürcan, PhD. Student, Gazi University, Lecturer, KTO Karatay Univesity, Department of Architecture, KONYA

Ayşenur Dağ Gürcan is a PhD student in Architecture at Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey. She was graduated from Balıkesir University, Department of Architecture in 2014. She received her MSc degree in Architecture from KTO Karatay University, in 2017. She is currently working as an academic lecturer at the Department of Architecture at KTO Karatay University. Her research interests include architectural history and theory, contemporary architecture, Turkish Islamic architecture, and vernacular architecture.

H.Ercan Gürcan, MSc. Student, Konya Technical University, Department of Architecture, KONYA

H. Ercan Gürcan is an MSc student in Architecture at Konya Technical University, Turkey. He got his B.Arch. degree in Department of Architecture at Erciyes University in 2014. He is currently working as an architect.

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28-12-2020

How to Cite

Dağ Gürcan, A., & Gürcan, H. (2020). DARWINIAN APPROACH AND MUTATIONS: BJARKE INGELS (BIG) AND ANALYSIS OF HIS STEPPED PIXELS BUILDINGS. ICONARP International Journal of Architecture and Planning, 8, 18–37. https://doi.org/10.15320/ICONARP.2020.141

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