Acceptance in the Act of Building Output
Abstract
Architecture represented a product of successive stages with integrated interconnected rings that seek to build architectural thought. While the beginning of an output is related to a need decision, it is achieved by accepting a certain idea. The idea, however, is related to the act, in giving output that is the result of a particular principle in the construction and installation of architecture. Thus their development according to the needs of society.
Thus, a number of influences play an active role in the nature of the acceptability of the (architectural) output, especially in relation to the projection of that thought on the architectural output. In addition, the conformity of the acceptability of this output to the recipient, through the emergence of needs that motivate the designer to use the vocabulary building (may be local) familiar to the recipient, from the simplification of meanings in architecture and make them more familiar and closer to the recipient to satisfy the need of them. The accepted product is associated with the personality of the architect. The more mature his thinking and the greater his potential in innovation and research, the greater his acceptance. In the impact of output on the receiver, related to what happens in the design process, and the type of thought that the designer can access and employ in the production. As opposed to extinguishing the need of a user and receiver.
It is, therefore, Has given building effect of the design act, t To reach a product that is thoughtfully acceptable, by skipping the deficit with multiple admissions.In contrast to the influence of thought on the composition of the product.And both of them, and by the adoption of the tools of man's superficial and internal and spiritual acceptance of the acceptance of the product of architecture.
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