Capítulo III _ Cinema - Comunicação
Using Bernard Tschumi's Manhattan Transcripts as a Cinematic Pedagogical Tool in Architecture Schools in Egypt
Resumo
This research aims to use Bernard Tschumi’s cinematic approaches to offer a different reading of architecture in which architectural language is not limited by precise and generative drawings, rather the organic behavior plays a significant role. Space, movement, and events are the main pillars of Tschumi’s The Manhattan Transcripts, where conventional components of architecture are broken down and rebuilt along different axes. This paper addresses architecture schools in Egypt that convey conventional architectural methodologies to students in the form of a market-driven intellectual economy without challenging the presumed focus on form either through abstraction or simulation. Eventually, the purpose is to introduce the notations of experience and time for all forms of intervention in the reading of the physical environment.
Este trabalho encontra-se publicado com a Licença Internacional Creative Commons Atribuição 4.0.