Engineering and Technology Journal (Jan 2012)

The Traditional Vocabulary Changes and Realization of Identity Levels in Contemporary Architectural Products

  • Suha Hassan AL.Dahwi,
  • Zainab Hussein Raouf,
  • Ban Jelil Tahir

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30684/etj.30.2.13
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 2
pp. 24 – 45

Abstract

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Every age has privacy in dealing with the architecture as a product investigator of identity within a certain level, Identity is a system of thought involved in its mechanisms utilization of the [Heritage] as an active force about the architects creations, that reflect on the architects deal with heritage to create a creation product have local embodied through engagement with the traditional vocabulary according to subject these traditional items to the mechanics of change [diversification mechanism, cultural borrowing mechanism, invention mechanism, the experimentation mechanism]. It was found that all of these mechanisms coincide with a certain level of identity within the four stages of identity transformation levels, namely, [the level of sensory individual identity, sensory collective level identity, the level of moral individual identity and finally "the level of moral collective identity] from here ... the problem research had arisen of [the absence of an objective perception of the identity level that investigate the creation product and what the relationship with the change mechanism adopted on the traditional vocabulary]. The objective of this research is [reach to the objective perception of the identity level that investigate the creation product and determine its relationship with the change mechanism that subject vocabulary heritage]. The hypothesis of research represented by [the various relationship between the changeable traditional vocabulary and the verification of identity levels involved with levels of identity that achieve creative products]. The research gets to various conclusions witch has been summarized in to two items: first deals with traditional vocabulary and its mechanical changes. And the second one involved with identity and its verification.