TY - BOOK ID - 3289028 TI - Pattern : ornament, structure, and behavior AU - Gleiniger, Andrea. AU - Vrachliotis, Georg. PY - 2009 SN - 9783764389543 3764389540 3038210773 303460887X 9783034608879 PB - Basel ; Boston : Birkhauser, DB - UniCat KW - Repetitive patterns (Decorative arts) KW - Architecture KW - Motifs (Art décoratif) KW - Philosophy. KW - Philosophie KW - 72.01 KW - 72.04 KW - Patronen (architectuur) KW - 72.013 KW - 72:681.3 KW - 7.013 KW - Architectuur ; ornamentiek ; patronen ; 21ste eeuw KW - Architectuurtheorie KW - Architectuur (theorie) KW - Ornamenten (architectuur) KW - Architectuur ; proportie, symmetrie, harmonie KW - Architectuur ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica KW - Architectuur en computerwetenschappen KW - Kunst ; verhouding, vorm, ritme, symmetrie KW - Architecture. KW - Repetitive patterns (Decorative arts). KW - Motifs (Art décoratif) KW - Repeat patterns (Decorative arts) KW - Architecture, Western (Western countries) KW - Building design KW - Buildings KW - Construction KW - Western architecture (Western countries) KW - Design and construction KW - Decoration and ornament KW - Pattern perception KW - Art KW - Building KW - Philosophy KW - Architecture, Primitive UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:3289028 AB - As models and paradigms, patterns have been helping to orient architects since the Middle Ages. But patterns are also the basis of the history of ornament, an aesthetic phenomenon that links all times and cultures at a fundamental level. Ornament - and hence pattern as well - was abolished by the avant-garde in the first half of the twentieth century, but the notion of pattern has taken on new meaning and importance since the 1960's. Complexity research has ultimately shown that even highly complex, dynamic patterns may be based on simple behavioral rules, and that has allowed the notions of pattern and pattern formation to take on new meanings, that are also central for architecture. Today the use of generative computerized methods is opening up new ways of talking about an idea that is becoming increasingly abstract and dynamic. Pattern explores the question: what are the notions of pattern that must be discussed in the context of contemporary architecture? Complex patterns are founded on simple rules. Pattern and pattern formation are of new, important significance as the fundamental principles of systematization and description of very complex processes and phenomena. Which idea of pattern has to be used in the architectural discourse today? ER -