Proposed Thesis Statement: Looking into the relationship between eastern and western theories of architecture and if they might have influenced each other in some way.
Method of Research:
- Looking into various building designs and orientations
- Analyzing the design approach taken to design these buildings and their orientations
- Breaking down the concepts of eastern "Feng Shui" and western "vernacular" design theories
- Organizing these theories and applying them to a structural framework to compare
4 Responses:
Hey Jobina,
I think I would reword your thesis statement a bit to make it more like a question. Maybe:
What is the relationship between Eastern and Western architecture and has there been influences from one to the other?
Also, I may be having a "moment" but can you explain what you mean by "applying them to a structural framework to compare"? Are you going to create some sort of design at the end of this project?
I hope that helps a little bit!
~Sam
Thanks Sam, that was a good suggestion for my thesis statement.
As for the "structural framework", I mean that by making kind of a list of the fundamentals of both design methods so that it is structured and organized and better to understand.
Oh okay, thanks for explaining that! :)
I still don't know if I get really how this is an applied research report though, I mean I get that you are comparing and contrasting the two different theories, but to what end?
No worries!
I'm still looking into a better way to word it but I'm also leaning more into researching the efficiency of vernacular architecture, so if you check back I might have some updates on that and the topic might be a little different but I'm going to run with this until it feels as though I'm running into a dead end on it. Thanks for asking, it helps me clear things up for sure.
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