ARSNET
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024)

Encoding colour: Capturing rule-based logic in design studio

Zafira Rahmatul Ummah (Department of Architecture, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia)
Paramita Atmodiwirjo (Department of Architecture, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Apr 2024

Abstract

This paper argues that introducing algorithmic thinking to basic design pedagogy should give prominence to the basic logic and attitudes rather than learning the computational devices and tools. This paper examines the integration of computation or algorithmic thinking into a basic design studio in architectural education at Universitas Indonesia. The integration is conducted through a colour composing exercise that comprises four major stages: identifying patterns, rulemaking, colouring-composing, and reflection. The findings from this study demonstrate how the students are utilising algorithmic thinking as the primary reason to design their colour composition in different ways and complexity. Furthermore, the students can also point out some underlying concepts and creative strategies of design computing concerning colour composing. The findings of this study indicate the importance to promote students' understanding of computation that is not merely tools but more into design reasonings and skills.

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ojs

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Arts Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Environmental Science Social Sciences

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ARSNET is a publication platform dedicated to creative exploration in design disciplines, from architecture, interior, and other spatial design discourses. It takes particular interest in the behind-the-scenes processes: the inquiries, experiments, trial and errors, and speculations, be it performed ...