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Architecture as communication : a study of the role of form, function and context in evoking meaning / by Priyanka Sondhi.
Main entry:

Sondhi, Priyanka author.

Title & Author:

Architecture as communication : a study of the role of form, function and context in evoking meaning / by Priyanka Sondhi.

Publication:

[Ann Arbor, Mich.] : ProQuest LLC, 2015.

Description:

iv, 107 pages : color illustrations, plans ; 22 cm

Notes:
Reproduction of thesis (M.Arch.--Rochester Institute of Technology, 2015).
Includes bibliographical references (pages 105-107).
Also available in an electronic version.
Summary:

"The aim of this thesis is to understand and design an architecture that includes as part of its program, the function of communication of a certain encoded idea(s) through the public's everyday interaction with it. This thesis is divided into two parts - exploration and design project. The exploration part studies the methods and history of communicating meaning through architecture. Based on this study a design project was defined which included picking an appropriate site, identifying the meaning to be communicated for the site context, studying the context for such communication and designing a building program and form. Rochester, being a place of much speculation over the past few years of the author's academic duration, served as the perfect test-bed for applying this research. Rochester's need for downtown revitalization became the starting point for the study and led to the search for semiotic expression of progressiveness for this specific instance. The building function was finalized to be a 'Multi-Dimensional Business Incubation Center' and the site was picked to be supportive to both the building function and the communication. The function of this incubation center will be to help and promote start-ups and nascent entrepreneurial activities by supplying infrastructure and services needed by such firms, at a low price. The intent is to catalyze economic growth in Rochester, and thereby incentivize revitalization of downtown Rochester. Through the process of designing the final product it was discovered that the process of architectural design while encoding meaning into it is a random and cyclic and multiple aspects are studied and analyzed at any given time. The design went through several iterations and critiques. The final design demonstrates the theoretical end point of this reiterative process and is the sweet spot in fulfilling the functions of Entrepreneurial Incubation and Communication."--Abstract.

Subject:

Communication in architecture.
Urban renewal New York (State) Rochester.
Entrepreneurship New York (State) Rochester.
Communication en architecture.
Rénovation urbaine New York (État) Rochester.
Entrepreneuriat New York (État) Rochester.
Economic history.
Entrepreneurship.
Urban renewal.
Rochester (N.Y.) Economic conditions.
New York (State) Rochester.

Form/genre:

Theses.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 290807
Call No.: BIB 233967
Status: Available

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