Shape is presented as one of the architectural design's basic elements, which together determine the ultimate appearance and content of the architectural form. It is the property which determine the appearance, and for which the design and composition of form are related throughout shape types which might be geometric or organic or even the two as well. The importance of this property has emerged, especially, when the architecture of 211st century in its beginnings concentrated on the principle of "the power throughout shape " by using organic forms which have complicated and daring shapes. The paper discusses the importance of this property and its creation in the designs, in order to explore the particula
In this thesis I intend to explore the process of making furniture by using structure as an integral...
The paper discusses mathematical form generation as an academic methodology to develop new approache...
Two thousand years ago, Roman author and architect, Vitruvius (c. 80–70 BC – after c. 15 BC) insiste...
There is no doubt to the fact that architecture must be meaningful. This is needed in Architecture a...
Abstract. This paper presents a representation of shapes and shape semantics and processes for the e...
" It seems very unaccountable that the generality of our late architects dwelt so much upon the orna...
Introduction of computational techniques and numeric potentials to the process of architectural desi...
A design process is dynamic and infinite. An architect has the demanding task to tastefully shape an...
ABSTRACT: The shape grammar which derived from the design analysis of the award-winning Rudinara res...
Many architects pay little attention to the structural issues when determining the form of a buildin...
Digital tools and new technology are changing all aspects of today life, up to architecture and desi...
It is generally believed that the operations employed by architects to compose their designs cannot ...
Architectural design is always concerned with form to things. It is the sphere or action where meani...
Architecture is above all structure: the organisation and relationship between parts existing within...
The scope of this study is a theoretical investigation into the nature of the relationship between t...
In this thesis I intend to explore the process of making furniture by using structure as an integral...
The paper discusses mathematical form generation as an academic methodology to develop new approache...
Two thousand years ago, Roman author and architect, Vitruvius (c. 80–70 BC – after c. 15 BC) insiste...
There is no doubt to the fact that architecture must be meaningful. This is needed in Architecture a...
Abstract. This paper presents a representation of shapes and shape semantics and processes for the e...
" It seems very unaccountable that the generality of our late architects dwelt so much upon the orna...
Introduction of computational techniques and numeric potentials to the process of architectural desi...
A design process is dynamic and infinite. An architect has the demanding task to tastefully shape an...
ABSTRACT: The shape grammar which derived from the design analysis of the award-winning Rudinara res...
Many architects pay little attention to the structural issues when determining the form of a buildin...
Digital tools and new technology are changing all aspects of today life, up to architecture and desi...
It is generally believed that the operations employed by architects to compose their designs cannot ...
Architectural design is always concerned with form to things. It is the sphere or action where meani...
Architecture is above all structure: the organisation and relationship between parts existing within...
The scope of this study is a theoretical investigation into the nature of the relationship between t...
In this thesis I intend to explore the process of making furniture by using structure as an integral...
The paper discusses mathematical form generation as an academic methodology to develop new approache...
Two thousand years ago, Roman author and architect, Vitruvius (c. 80–70 BC – after c. 15 BC) insiste...