Subjectivity in Design Education: the Perception of the City Through Personal Maps

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Yılmaz, Ebru

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Abstract

Our mental maps related to the cities are limited by our personal perception and fragmented in the process. There are many inner and outer effects that shape our mental maps, and as a result the fragmented whole refers to the total city image in our minds. To represent this image, an experimental study has been conducted with a group of students. They used mapping techniques to design subjective maps. Maps, in general, are objective, and produced by standardised techniques which connote similar meanings for everyone. In contrast, artists and designers use maps as liberating objects of representations. Thus, using mapping techniques, inventing new ways of narration and gaining new understandings towards the city we dwell in are the basic aims of this study. Final designs can be evaluated as tools to question subjectivity in both design and architectural education.

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Architectural education, Maps, Design, Subjectivity, Design, Maps, Subjectivity, Architectural education

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05 social sciences, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 0507 social and economic geography, 02 engineering and technology

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Yılmaz, E. (2016). Subjectivity in Design Education: The Perception of the City through Personal Maps. International Journal of Art and Design Education, 35(1), 121-139. doi:10.1111/jade.12005

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35

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121

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139
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