Abstract/Details

The journey to a sacred geometry: Architecture as a form of cultural healing

Grayson, Christie Layne.   University of Calgary (Canada) ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2007. MR28712.

Abstract (summary)

This Masters Degree Project will take a critical look at the cultural significance of the built environment of the First Nations people focusing on ideas of sustainable design, socially responsible design, and heritage, preservation. I believe there is an opportunity for architecture to play an important role in a society that has experienced so much pain and turmoil; a role where architecture can become a stepping stone in preserving and embracing a culture that is in need. There is a need to design a space that celebrates this culture and allows the process of spiritual healing to take place.

A goal of this project is to redefine cultural architecture that embodies the First Nations ideals, not solely as an assortment of symbols and metaphors, but through the manifestation of the intrinsic values of this culture. Architecture has been greatly influenced by traditional forms and building techniques, looking past the underlying ideas of function and purpose. The intent is not to mimic the traditional archetypes as formal elements, but to maintain a focus that lies within a framework of the functional systems.

The idea of sustainable design, a concept that has been an undeniable key element within aboriginal culture, is also an integral component of this project. The devastating effects of our lifestyle on the environment are now being realized; thence we are looking to the Native community for help. As ambassadors of the land and our resources, the First Nations people have the opportunity to lead and heavily influence the environmental movement. Therefore, it is appropriate to embrace and continue these conventions of sustainable design throughout the Masters Degree Project.

Key words. first nations, relationship, holistic, sacred, journey, sustainability, vernacular, culture, healing, contemplative

Indexing (details)


Business indexing term
Subject
Architecture
Classification
0729: Architecture
Identifier / keyword
Communication and the arts
Title
The journey to a sacred geometry: Architecture as a form of cultural healing
Author
Grayson, Christie Layne
Number of pages
131
Degree date
2007
School code
0026
Source
MAI 45/06M, Masters Abstracts International
Place of publication
Ann Arbor
Country of publication
United States
ISBN
978-0-494-28712-5
University/institution
University of Calgary (Canada)
University location
Canada -- Alberta, CA
Degree
M.Arch.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
MR28712
ProQuest document ID
304899268
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/docview/304899268/fulltextPDF