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The reprint is devoted to the phenomena associated with exact or approximate axial symmetry in different areas of technical physics and mechanical engineering science. How can the symmetry of the problem be used most efficiently for its analysis? Why is the symmetry broken or why is it still approximately retained? These and other questions are discussed based on systems from different fields of engineering.
Symmetry --- History. --- Aesthetics --- Proportion
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The present reprint provides some theoretical results (and their applications) in the fields of mathematical analysis and functional analysis, in which the concept of symmetry plays an essential role. More specifically, various problems are investigated in areas, such as: optimization problems, polynomial approximation on unbounded subsets, moment problems, variational inequalities, evolutionary problems, dynamical systems, generalized convexity, partial differential equations, and special spaces of self-adjoint operators. With various examples and applications to complement and substantiate the mathematical developments, the present reprint is a valuable guide for researchers, engineers, and students in the field of mathematics, operations research, optimal control science, artificial intelligence, management science, and economics.
Symmetry. --- Symmetry (Art) --- Form (Aesthetics) --- Proportion (Art) --- Aesthetics --- Proportion
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In this collection of original essays, twenty-six leading scholars reconsider the long history of proportional systems across numerous periods and places, and from diverse methodological approaches including archival exploration, advanced laser scanning, and more. Prior to the advent of modern structural engineering, architects and builders used proportional systems to imbue their works with a general condition of order that was integral to their intertwined notions of beauty and structural stability. These mostly invisible intellectual frameworks ranged from simple grids and symbolic numbers, to sly manipulations of geometry and numbers that required privileged knowledge and arithmetical calculations to access. Since the origins of architectural history, proportional systems have served as objects of belief and modes of iconographical communication. Whether they are capable of fulfilling more tangible functions remains a matter of debate today, for this ancient and diverse belief system continues to infiltrate architectural thinking in subtle and sometimes surprising ways.
Building design --- Architecture --- architectural history --- proportion --- Composition, proportion, etc. --- Philosophy. --- History. --- Proportion (Architecture) --- Architectural design --- Composition (Art) --- Proportion
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Architecture --- Architecture --- Composition, proportion, etc.
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Designing and constructing load-bearing building elements Columns, walls and floors make up the skeleton of nearly every building. This third volume in the series SCALE, Support | Materialise, takes an in-depth look at these load-bearing structures, covering the development and realization of appropriate constructions from idea and design intention all the way to constructional implementation. Following the traditional building methods of massive, cross-wall, and skeleton construction, it points the way toward a material-appropriate constructional approach to these defining structural elements - columns, walls, and floors. Special attention is given to how constructional and technical considerations can be harmonized with spatial and formal commitments. The load-bearing elements are organized, described, and explored in detail from a material as well as a formal and constructional perspective. Their practical implementation is illustrated by a series of international examples. Tragende Bauteile gestalten und konstruieren Wand, Stütze, Decke und Dach formen das Gerippe nahezu jedes Gebäudes. Der dritte Band der Reihe SCALE, Tragen und Materialisieren, befasst sich dezidiert mit diesen tragenden Strukturen. Von der Idee, der Entwurfsabsicht, bis zur konstruktiven Umsetzung wird die Entwicklung und Realisierung angemessener Konstruktionen begleitet. Das Buch folgt dabei den tradierten Bauweisen Massiv-, Schotten- und Skelettbau und weist den Weg zu einem materialgerechten konstruktiven Umgang mit den gestaltprägenden tragenden Bauteilen Wand, Stütze, Decke und Dach. Ein wichtiges Augenmerk liegt darauf, wie im Gestaltungsprozess konstruktiv-technische Überlegungen mit räumlichen und formalen Bindungen in Einklang gebracht werden. Die tragenden Bauteile werden sowohl nach ihrer Materialität als auch formal und konstruktiv geordnet, beschrieben und detailliert. Eine Reihe internationaler Beispiele erläutert die praktische Umsetzung anschaulich.
Architecture --- Structural engineering. --- Engineering, Structural --- Structures, Engineering of --- Engineering --- Proportion (Architecture) --- Architectural design --- Composition (Art) --- Composition, proportion, etc. --- Proportion
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Architecture is an experience - with the intellect and with all our senses, in motion, and in use. But in order to actually discuss and assess it with relevance, a clarification of terms is essential in order to avoid the vagueness that often prevails when talking about architecture.This dictionary provides a vocabulary that allows the architecture discourse to go beyond the declaration of constructive relationships or the description of architectonic forms in familiar terms like "roof," "base," "wall," and "axis" or "proportion". The point is to describe the experience of architecture: how exactly does it contribute to the experience of a situation? For instance, the staging of an entrance situation, or the layout and visitor routes through a museum.From "context," through "guidance," "readability," "patina," "spatial structure," "symmetry" and "tectonics," to "width" (and "narrowness") or "window," the most important terms in architectural language are explained precisely and in detail. Wörterbuch der architektonischen Erfahrung - Wie wir Räume erleben Architektur wird erlebt - mit Intellekt und mit allen Sinnen, in der Bewegung und im Gebrauch. Doch um darüber tatsächlich zutreffend zu reden und zu urteilen, ist eine Klärung der Begriffe nötig, wenn die Schwammigkeit vermieden werden soll, die auf diesem Gebiet oft vorherrscht.Dieses Wörterbuch gibt ein Vokabular an die Hand, das ein Sprechen über Architektur jenseits der Erklärung konstruktiver Zusammenhänge oder der Beschreibung architektonischer Formen ermöglicht, unter der Verwendung geläufiger Begriffe wie "Dach", "Sockel", "Wand" und "Achse" oder "Proportion". Es geht darum, das Erleben von Architektur zu beschreiben: Wie trägt sie zum Erleben einer Situation bei? Etwa in der Inszenierung einer Eingangssituation oder mit der Wegeführung durch ein Museum.Von A bis Z, von "Ablesbarkeit" über "Fenster", "Kontext", "Orientierung", "Patina", "Raumgefüge", "Symmetrie" und "Tektonik" bis hin zu "Weite" (und "Enge") oder "Zentrum" werden die wichtigsten Begriffe der Architektursprache differenziert und vielschichtig erklärt.Präzise Handskizzen des Autors illustrieren den Text und bilden ein visuelles Gegengewicht zur Erläuterung von insgesamt 139 Stichworten.
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Symmetry --- Aesthetics --- Proportion --- Symmetry. --- Geometry in nature. --- Nature
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Geometry lies at the core of the architectural design process. It is omnipresent, from the initial determination of form to the final construction. Modern geometric computing provides a variety of tools for the efficient design, analysis, and manufacturing of complex shapes. On the one hand this opens up new horizons for architecture. On the other, the architectural context also poses new problems for geometry. The research area of architectural geometry, situated at the border of applied geometry and architecture, is emerging to address these problems. This volume, presenting the papers accepted at the 2010 Advances in Architectural Geometry conference in Vienna, reflects the substantial progress made in this field. The interdisciplinary nature of architectural geometry is reflected in the diversity of backgrounds of the contributing authors. Renowned architects, engineers, mathematicians, and computer scientists present novel research ideas and cutting-edge solutions at the interface of geometry processing and architectural design.
Architecture --- Architectural design --- Geometry in architecture --- Composition, proportion, etc.
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"The experience of architectural spaces is formed by the way they are structured, arranged and orchestrated. The Drama of Space examines the composition and articulation of architectural spaces and presents a repertoire of means and strategies for shaping spatial experience. This fundamental approach to architectural design is presented in four parts - principles of spatial dramaturgy are traced from the study of three assembly buildings of the early modern age in Venice - theatre, film, music and theory provide insight into dramaturgical theory and practice - extensive visits to 18 international case studies offer new perspectives on contemporary architecture - the book ends with a systematic presentation of the dramaturgy of space and its means and parameters in architectural design"--Page 4 of cover.
Architecture --- Space (Architecture) --- Architecture and space --- Space and architectural mass --- Space in architecture --- City planning --- Proportion (Architecture) --- Architectural design --- Composition (Art) --- Composition, proportion, etc. --- Psychological aspects. --- Proportion --- Negative space (Architecture) --- ARCHITECTURE / General. --- ARCHITECTURE / Interior Design / General.
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