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The space "in-between": the relationship order-chaos and the creativity of senior students of Architecture
Author(s) -
Natalya Souza
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
excursions/excursions journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2055-494X
pISSN - 2044-4095
DOI - 10.20919/exs.10.2020.255
Subject(s) - creativity , metaphor , edge of chaos , architecture , chaos (operating system) , space (punctuation) , graduation (instrument) , order (exchange) , sociology , adaptation (eye) , psychology , mathematics education , computer science , epistemology , social psychology , engineering , artificial intelligence , visual arts , business , mechanical engineering , art , linguistics , philosophy , computer security , finance , neuroscience , operating system
The edge of chaos has been constantly viewed as a metaphor for the current state our world: a constant coexistence of order and disorder. [...] Several authors working within education and organizational environments have highlighted that creators must perform at the ‘edge of chaos’ in order to produce creative and adaptive solutions. [...] This paper aims to discuss the dichotomy between order and disorder in the creative environment (socio- physics aspects) of architecture students from the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. Particularly, this paper focuses on students who are working on their Final Graduation Work (FGW), because, unlike other tasks, this activity is completed away from the classroom, in a space 'in-between' – in-betweenwork and home spaces, in-between the collective and the individual, in-between order and chaos.