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Structure and form in design : critical ideas for creative practice / Michael Hann.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : Berg, 2012Description: xx, 180 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1847887430
  • 9781847887436
  • 1847887422
  • 9781847887429
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 745.4 23
LOC classification:
  • NK1505 .H366 2012
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. The fundamentals and their role in design -- 3. Underneath it all -- 4. Tiling the plane without gap or overlap -- 5. Symmetry, patterns and fractals -- 6. The stepping stones of Fibonacci and the harmony of a line divided -- 7. Polyhedra, spheres and domes -- 8. Structure and form in three dimensions -- 9. Variations on a theme : modularity, closest packing and partitioning -- 10. Structural analysis in the decorative arts, design and architecture -- 11. A designer's framework.
Summary: This book provides a critical examination of structure and form in design, covering a range of topics of great value to students and practitioners engaged in any of the specialist decorative arts and design disciplines. The complexities of two-dimensional phenomena are explained and illustrated in detail, while various three-dimensional forms are also discussed. In the context of the decorative arts and design, structure is the underlying framework, and form the resultant, visible, two- or three-dimensional outcome of the creative process. Whether hidden or visually detectable in the final design, structure invariably determines whether or not a design is successful in terms of both its aesthetics and its practical performance. Hann successfully identifies various geometric concepts, and presents and discusses a number of simple guidelines to assist the creative endeavours of both accomplished and student practitioners, teachers and researchers.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction -- 2. The fundamentals and their role in design -- 3. Underneath it all -- 4. Tiling the plane without gap or overlap -- 5. Symmetry, patterns and fractals -- 6. The stepping stones of Fibonacci and the harmony of a line divided -- 7. Polyhedra, spheres and domes -- 8. Structure and form in three dimensions -- 9. Variations on a theme : modularity, closest packing and partitioning -- 10. Structural analysis in the decorative arts, design and architecture -- 11. A designer's framework.

This book provides a critical examination of structure and form in design, covering a range of topics of great value to students and practitioners engaged in any of the specialist decorative arts and design disciplines. The complexities of two-dimensional phenomena are explained and illustrated in detail, while various three-dimensional forms are also discussed. In the context of the decorative arts and design, structure is the underlying framework, and form the resultant, visible, two- or three-dimensional outcome of the creative process. Whether hidden or visually detectable in the final design, structure invariably determines whether or not a design is successful in terms of both its aesthetics and its practical performance. Hann successfully identifies various geometric concepts, and presents and discusses a number of simple guidelines to assist the creative endeavours of both accomplished and student practitioners, teachers and researchers.

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