Wednesday, May 2, 2012


3. Discuss why research is important to human beings. Give specific examples.

Research is a process that has become a major part of our daily routine whether it’s academic or non-academic research.  We use research to find sources in writing and then use those sources in our own individual manner to form something brilliant that is our own. Research is not based on the process of copy paste or using others ideas as our own rather it is about expanding our way of thinking as research encourages creators not imitators. We can get inspiration from other people’s work and capture useful information from their experiences or even backgrounds but only as long as we maintain our individuality. Life is full of doors that are yet to be opened and truth that is yet to be uncovered, and through research we can open these doors and uncover the truth that lies behind. Research helps us follow the path that others found success through and avoid mistakes that others made. How did we get to where we are today? The answer is simple, we did it through working with one another, learning and growing together, expanding our thoughts and ideas and basically thinking outside the box. We begin to view life differently through other people’s eyes but one thing we must never do is get caught up and let our originality and individuality die along the road.

Research is prompted by curiosity about the possibilities and opportunities that could emerge. As humans we are guided by the blind impulse of curiosity, an impulse that must be satisfied. Even though we live our entire life trying to find that satisfaction and great fulfillment to all our wonders and questions, it still remains a goal that will never be achieved.  As there is always something new around the corner whether it’s newfound art or entertainment or even exploration. We are compelled by this force that triggers us, a force that is poking and prying within us for one purpose and one purpose only, and that is to enter the world of research, creativity, originality and modernism.

Cooking and going online to find recipes is research. Finding resources for an essay or a project is research. Learning how to leverage those resources so they are most beneficial is research.  As an architecture student research is a major part of our course.  We don’t only learn about the aspects of design and creativity, we also put major focus on building with the natural system and maintaining an environmental ethic. In order to achieve smart design we research and study the environmental conditions in certain regions, the climate, the on-site resources and we combine that knowledge gathered to come up with an integrated sustainable design that is beneficial to the environment, the economy as well as our social standings. The built form can be a danger to nature through its energy consumption and waste production but through research we learn to build with nature rather than against it so we can achieve a more effective lifestyle.  For me research and originality go hand in hand whether it’s in design or writing a paper for English class. In architecture we research to find renewable, on site resources that is beneficial to the environment but how we leverage those resources is acieved through our own interpretation and perspective of  that specific site, occupation and available technologies, and that to me is originality. Same concept applies to writing, even though we can find everything we need by surfing the internet and we can find scattered information throughout, building that information according to our perspective and specific goal is a form of originality. It is a challenge but as long as we are capable of thought that challenge remains achievable. We manipulate the information discovered by others in our own individual manner to make it us and that is what originality is all about.

We are always on the hunt for new discoveries. research helps us make sound decisions based on factual facts, use resources effectively, modify our  direction, strengthen our credibility , validate the assumptions and approaches we take, learn from others detours and mistakes and do strategic, planning that is our own. What we have become unaware of is that research is such a common part of our life that we begin to forget we are even doing it. Like Albert Einstein said “If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?.”  When we were little, our parents always told us that through education we can enter a whole new world. They show us the door and tell us that what lies behind that door is beyond comprehension, it is a new life of independence, strength and wealth of mind, soul and pocket book. Though our parents and teachers hand us the keys and guide us, it is journey of self-fulfillment that we must take on our own. This new world that we grew up learning about and we attend college so one day we can get the chance to experience is triggered by research because research creates the new knowledge that exists behind that door. Research creates knowledge, fulfillment, satisfaction, originality and most importantly the future. Maybe our parents and teachers hand us the key but that key remains and forever shall remain research and how we choose to use it is what determines the life we will have on the other side.


Monday, April 9, 2012


I researched on my question for the inquiry project and attempted to find some books and movies that cover the topic of my project, I also did a lot of nonacademic research such as trying to find a new roommate, looking for my plane ticket or even trying to find a movie online, research is a major part of our daily life and we might be doing it without even realizing that we are. What prompted this research is my curiosity about the possibilities and opportunities that could emerge. I got some good sources for my project, and helped me in capturing useful information from others experiences or even backgrounds. My research helped me make sound decisions based on factual facts, use resources effectively, modify my direction,  strengthen my credibility , validate my assumptions and approach, learn from others detours and mistakes and do strategic and short-term planning (my plane ticket). This planning helped me discover that the cheapest days to fly are Wednesdays, that the best time to buy airline tickets and shop for travel are Tuesdays at 3pm Eastern and your probably paying too much if buying on the weekends, and finding the safest airlines with the least accidental records.  This information not only helped save me a lot of money on my plane ticket but also assured me that the airline I’m  flying with is safe so I can travel with peace of mind and I would have never discovered it if it wasn’t for research. I'm pretty risk adverse, so I always buy my airline tickets in advance to get the best price. Turns out, there are lots of extra ways and tricks to save by buying tickets early and finding the best time to buy an airline ticket which is eight weeks before my flight. Being a person that travels at least twice a year, I try to take advantage of all the tricks and do my research to find great deals.

Through research I was able to find many different films that could play the role of great sources to my project. Such as Il Posto (1961) Domenico commutes from the rural village of Meda to Milan to land a bureaucratic job everyone assures will have him living in stable, dependable, unexciting and modest comfort for the rest of his life. During the lunch break of his daylong interview, he and his instant crush Antonietta wander around the city, with the glass-concrete-steel architecture already there, dominating the landscape materially and demonstrating to Domenico how close the world he knows is to irreversible change and evaporation. This represents an architecture that is part of the cultural change and the cycle of decay and revival that both the human being and the surrounding environment experience.

The difference is in academic research I had to read a lot of technical academic papers to become familiar with the field. Academic papers are more challenging and time consuming than surfing the internet. Then I came up with ideas that could be implemented in my project. In academic research I did a lot of critical thinking and had to keep an open mind and accept ambiguity. The Similarities could be that I learned about the basic types of research and their appropriateness for my situation, how to be alert to conscious and unconscious sources, the use of common sense and most importantly patience, research is time consuming but it pays off at the end.  Most challenging part of any research is reading the technical or academic papers, most of these papers contain a lot of technical terms that are difficult to understand at times, What I try to do is get past them because even though they may sound good, but in truth not mean much. In technical papers it is like doing a research within a research to find out if there is a substance and an interesting idea underneath these technical papers. I begin my research by reading papers, searching for relevant books that cover my topic, and doing online searches. Then I analyze the data I collected to try to understand the motivations for the problem posed, afterwards I make choices in finding the best solution or answer to my question, then I try to find the assumptions behind the solution, whether the assumptions are realistic and also still keep in mind the future directions for my research and how it will incorporate this data. When doing research I ran into a lot of inaccurate information but by doing a research with the research itself I can learn about what was actually accomplished or implemented and the validity of this data.

Research is another word for gathering of information. The more information we have the closer we get of making our own decision. Research is the result of advancing knowledge created in the past. Ordinary people and extraordinary people that contribute to this gathered information. Everyday people including us all help with the flow information that people can use for self-help. Research is very vital to our everyday decision making. It arms us from wrong information’s and saves us time and money. It is important to our success as we take on life's challenges and decisions making.







Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Prospectus for the Inquiry Project

Prospectus for the Inquiry Project
This is an initial exploration, class. You can use bullets if you need them, but you want to write as much of your question and questioning strategy as possible at this stage. You will have to live with this topic for the rest of the semester, so you will want to make sure that it is self-directed. If you write what you believe will interest me, you will probably find yourself bored. Think about a topic that interests you, figure out what genre you think it plays with well, and then fan out in your explorations. If you use sources in your initial (everyone uses sources when we get to work on the annotated bibliography) draft, please say where you got your ideas.
1) What is a question about film and genre that interests you? How does architecture (historical, cultural or even modern) affect the films perspective and audience interest. The movie I am using as an example is Letters to Juliet, the movie is shot in beautiful Italy and the architecture presents a strong relation between the place and theme.
Remember that any topic has genre; in fact, topics shape genres. It will help you to have a film in mind when designing your question. That will keep you from starting too broad and getting discouraged. We want to feel free, however, so creating your question is a delicate balance between broad and narrow. You want to think about your purpose here.
2) Why is this question important to you? Why is it worth your study? What personal beliefs does it make you consider? Since I am an architecture major, I find great interest in everything architecture and design related, and I want to get more in debt in combining film and design, how they are interconnected and how they rely on one another to get the plot of the film across, the background is a major component in film, sometimes it can take the spotlight from the film itself. When does architecture become over powering the film? That is the question I want to research more in debt.
3) Do you have any prior assumptions about how this genre operates or about the values that the genre elevates? Explain your beliefs.
For architects film is a very powerful medium because it allows me to walk through a virtual model of the building while the client is watching, and enables them also to demonstrate the design ideas as if the building was explored by the eyes of the visitors. Film can be used to help explore the effects of buildings on our society today.
4) What do you hope to learn in terms of relationships and observations of the genre and related films? You might want to throw out some examples here.
In a movie such as The International, you can overcome a ridiculous script by just focusing on the buildings. German parking lots and train stations, gleaming steel and metal constructions whose qualities make you distrust the transparency of the corporations inside. This relationship between the film and the background is incommensurable because the background is overpowering the film rather than telling the story together.
Another example is “Play Time” it is the infamous ultimate example of architectural extravagance onscreen, as Tati constructed his own “Tativille,” complete with a power plant the cost of the whole enterprise kept him in debt for years. The architecture of Tati’s platonic modern city is both intimidatingly massive and strangely designed for the characters; it is exploring and having fun with the space. It’s the rare movie that responds to impersonal architecture with delight and curiosity rather than automatic suspicion. In this film the architecture is working in harmony with the characters.
5) What are some issues that you anticipate may be problematic in the collection of data or in analyzing the genre or film? I think organization is most challenging, I can already anticipate that it would be challenging, as I have many ideas that I want to go with in this topic it’s going to be difficult to follow just one path or theme.
6) Think about the time periods of the genre, whether the genre or your films belong to the studio system period or after, consider the audience of the genre, and brainstorm the sub-genres that evolved from the mother genre. What new ideas do these considerations tell you about the genre? What new angles do you see?
I think it explores the relationship between Architecture and the development of early and modern films. There are the many sources and portrayal of architectural expression in film, precedents for imagery, its relationship to the development of early and modern architecture, and its vision of the urban future. Contemporary and futuristic architecture in recent films to learn more about its expression of the vision of the future of urban built form.
7) Where do you hope to take this paper? What do you hope to learn?
Learn more about this relationship that exists in every film and come up with my own thesis and conclusion with this topic.
8) Who do you think would find your study interesting, in addition to me? Why?
I think it’s only natural that movies are on people’s minds. As architects, watching films doesn’t relate solely to following the plotline or catching the work of a favorite actor or director. Just as in real life, we can’t help but pay attention to the built environment that surrounds us, nor can we when watching the latest flick. It’s nice to come across some modernism gracing the scenes of movies, and it’s worth bringing them to light so even the people with no architecture background can find interest in.
9) Where do you think you will find the best sources to answer this question?
From books, websites and my own background.
10) If your topic had a face, what would be its expression? Why?
Amusement and interest
In architecture we learn a lot about experiencing architecture with our senses rather than just watching and observing, by experiencing something you get a much deeper view as you become part of it and develop stronger ties. It opens a whole new world for the audience to experience and be amused.