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RAG 132
BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND HUMANSETTLEMENT
Intention
Ar. Haris Fadzilah Abdul Rahman
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A purpose, an intention, a design, strikes everywhere even the
careless, the most stupid thinker.
David Hume
in·ten·tion
noun \in-ˈten(t)-shən\
Definition of INTENTION
a determination to act in a certain
way : RESOLVE
what one intends to do or bring about
CONCEPT; especially : a concept consideredas the product of attention directed to an
object of knowledge
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OUR INTENTION CREATES OUR REALITY
Our intentions shape our choices
Our intentions determine our choices that lead to
outcomes (products)
Two kinds of intentions - conscious and unconscious.
Conscious intentions can produce the intendedoutcomes
Unconscious intentions also produce outcomes but
more often resulted in unintended outcomes
Conscious intention:
- stretching or bending of the mind towards an objective
- determination to act in a certain way or to do a certain thing
- object towards which our thoughts are directed
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Conscious intentions are just focused thoughts and everything
worthwhile starts as focused thoughts
Everything is created twice. First in our mind as an intention, and
then in reality
Without that intention, there would be no reality. This is true of
both conscious and unconscious intentions
A building is first created in the mind of the architect before itrises into the air
Your intention creates your reality, so it pays toknow what your intentions are
Unconscious intentions are often the culprit underlying bizarre,
unproductive behaviour and poor results
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Systems theorists speculate that the content of the human mind
can be classified into the following five categories (Ackoff, 1989,
pp. 3 – 9; Bellinger et al., 2004):
• Data
• Information• Knowledge
• Understanding
• Wisdom
The first four categories concern what is or has been known about
the present or the past.
Information, for example, answers the questions of ‘‘who,’’ ‘‘what,’’
‘‘where,’’ and ‘‘when’’;
knowledge answers the question of ‘‘how’’; and understanding
provides an appreciation of thequestion ‘‘why’’ (Ackoff, 1989, pp. 3 – 9).
The fifth category, wisdom, concerns the future, enabling the
application of knowledge, understanding, and the utilisation of
information to design and visualise alternative futures.
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Intention - we always have an intention first before acting on something
Act - …..however, if intention is not followed by act – it will remain as it is
Product – produced from an action based on intention
Actor – intention must be grounded or realised by an actor
Rules and principles – in whatever type of production, an actor must be
guided by rules and principles
Site – a product must have a place or site in which it is located
Site is a location of built environment ……
requirements and constraint……
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Example, the initial intention to produce a new product will force one tolearn the new knowledge or production method by seeing, listening and
differentiating the right or wrong which might set by the authority
Intention
• explicit/implicit•
good/bad• right/wrong
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INFORMATION KNOWLEDGE WISDOM
IDEOLOGOGYISM…….
UNDERSTANDING
altruismrelativism
cynisim……ism?
taoismtruth Seekerism
• the quality or state ofbeing wise
•
knowledge of what is trueor right coupled with just judgEment as to action
• scholarly knowledge orlearning
• sayings or teachings
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INTENTION
ACT
ACTOR RULES
SITE
PRODUCT
INTENTION ACT PRODUCTRULESSITEACTOR
INTENTION ACT PRODUCTRULES SITEACTOR
INTENTION ACTACTOR
RULES
SITE
PRODUCT
INTENTION IN BUILT ENVIRONMENT
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INTENTION ACT PRODUCTRULESSITEACTOR
• Client has intention
• Client engaged consultant (actor) to realise his/her intention
• Consultant suggested a site
• Consultant advised client on rules/regulations
• Consultant developed (act) the design
• Contractor is engaged to build the design based on the architects
ideas and drawings
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INTENTION
ACT
ACTOR RULES
SITE
PRODUCT
• Client has intention and knows the what he/she wanted
•Client engaged consultant (actor) to realise his/her intention anddeveloped a design
• Consultant suggested a site
• Consultant advised client on rules/regulations
• Contractor is engaged to build the design based on the architects
ideas and drawings
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INTENTION ACTACTOR
RULES
SITE
PRODUCT
• Client has intention and available site and knows the rules and
regulations
• Client engaged consultants (actor) to realise his/her intention
• Consultant developed (act) the design and prepare tenderdocumentation
•
Contractor is engaged to build the design based on the architectsideas and drawings
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INTENTION ACT PRODUCTRULES SITEACTOR
• Client has intention
• Client knows the rules/regulations
• Consultant suggested a site
• Consultant developed (act) the design
• Contractor is engaged to build the design based on the architects
ideas and drawings
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