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By:Ahmet Hadrovic
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30564/jsbct.v4i2.4625
Abstract:
In the literature that follows the history and theory of architecture,
architecture is mainly studied from the aspect of disposition, construction
and materialization “in itself”, sporadically establishing the “originality”
(first appearance) of certain dimensions of architectural solutions and
their connection with solutions from previous historical epochs. The title
of this work (Network of Architectural Paths) suggests the simultaneous
uniqueness (authenticity) of people and their culture throughout the planet
Earth and comprehensiveness (universality) of human ideas and all forms
of human creativity. The aim of this work is to show the authenticity of
ideas (expressed by architecture) in accordance with the concrete natural
and social environment and, at the same time, their mutual connection
(networking) on the global world level (Earth). Examples of vernacular
architecture in various parts of the world and examples of author’s
(contemporary) architecture in other parts of the world that are articulated
in the language of the modern era while preserving the concepts of their
vernecular “models” are thus compared. The methodological approach
in this paper is based on the author’s theory of architecture, which he
described and published in his book: Hadrovic, A. (2007). Defining
Architectural Space on the Model of the Oriental Style CityHouse in
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo and Macedonia,
Booksurge, LLC, North Charleston, SC, USA.
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