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Miniature as a way of representation in design studio: a case study

Senem Zeybekoglu (Department of Architecture, Girne American University, Kyrenia, Turkey)
Hossein Sadri (Department of Architecture, Girne American University, Kyrenia, Turkey)

Archnet-IJAR

ISSN: 2631-6862

Article publication date: 14 June 2019

Issue publication date: 12 July 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

Learning from traditional miniature painting and from recent studies on their modern and creative applications, the purpose of this paper is to identify the key qualifications of miniature and possible ways for using miniature in urban design studios. Following discussions on the pedagogical and professional effects of using miniature in a design studio, the paper introduces De-Urban Design Studio’s philosophy and its experience in employing miniature as a way of representation as the case study.

Design/methodology/approach

Different from the urban design’s professional role which materialized in conventional architectural presentation, miniature appears as a representation way in the search for the appropriate media for the de-urban design’s activist model.

Findings

Expressing the philosophy of transition design and de-urbanization, and studying some of the miniatures produced in the De-Urban Design studio, this paper sheds light on the possibilities created by the usage of miniature in urban design studio as a communication medium in making the processes of design more inclusiveness, participatory and democratic.

Originality/value

The term miniatecture is used for the first time as a representation technique developed in the De-Urban Design Studio co-instructed by the authors of this paper.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to acknowledge the students who took ARC401 De-Urban Design Studio Course during 2017–2018 Fall and 2018–2019 Fall semesters at the Department of Architecture, Girne American University.

Citation

Zeybekoglu, S. and Sadri, H. (2019), "Miniature as a way of representation in design studio: a case study", Archnet-IJAR, Vol. 13 No. 2, pp. 408-424. https://doi.org/10.1108/ARCH-02-2019-0037

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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