Tag: Symmetry

Symmetry as an ideal of integrity

Symmetry as an ideal of integrity, beauty and harmony remains the...

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The symmetry of a work of architecture, being at the same time a property of both the process of perception and the structure itself,...
symmetry in architecture

Historical conventionality of the culturological approach to the study of symmetry...

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It seems that the symmetry method is able to systematize and analyze the perception of a symmetrical object. The process of perception includes several...
Ornamental symmetry and integral ornament

Ornamental symmetry and integral ornament

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The conventional understanding of pointlessness is that we combine various basic lines, planes, surfaces and volumes with each other, regardless of what these parts...
Symmetry

Symmetry as a theory of artistic transformations and invariants

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Perhaps we can say that symmetry is a kind of universal code by which information from the outside world is translated into an artificially...
Symmetry as a visual, visible harmony

Symmetry as a visual, visible harmony

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The symmetrical compositions of French gardens of the XVII century, the "architecture" of greenery (geometric shapes of trees, shrubs and curtains) were a continuation...
Symmetry as a means of ordering architectural composition

Symmetry as a means of ordering architectural composition

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The questions of the traditional language of architecture, the ways of adequate professional expression of ideas are still the most difficult for both the...
Architectonics of the concept of architectural symmetry

Architectonics of the concept of architectural symmetry

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Escher depicted lizards, different in color, but not distinguishable in shape, placed on a plane according to symmetry transformations. Thus, the symmetrical ones include such...
The Latest "Mind Architecture"

The Latest “Mind Architecture”

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Scientific ideology and "intellectual control", according to the Italian critic of modern architecture Bruno Dzevi, can be called as analogies between the rationalism of...