Geometric Redesign of the Subdivided Surface of CC II: Application In Architecture
Abstract
The concave polyhedral surface of CC II can be used as a structural template for architectural design of domes, roofs or other covering or stand-alone structures. Subdivision of CC II faces in geometrically defined way can be observed as a part of the design process, if done with the intention to contribute to the aesthetic quality of the building itself. In this paper we discuss certain interventions on the tiled triangular faces of the CC II by regular triangles and hexagons, in order to get patterns applicable in architecture. By using different colors and / or materials of the tiles, we can get solutions that add the decorative layer to the structural one. Examining various solutions, this research focused on the D subdivision of the lateral polyhedral triangle (LPT) and in the resulting uniform tilings, searching for the ways to overcome monotony of highly symmetrical patterns. As opposed to exploring the ways of assembling the tiled LPTs with assigned layouts of tiles into shape ...of the CC II in order to get desired patterns on its surface, this paper explores the creation of various patterns within the existing, formerly obtained uniform tilings (2-uniform, trihexagonal tiling). A couple of conceptual solutions are given, as an illustration of the idea.
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Concave cupola / tiling / subdivision / triangle / hexagon / architecture / patternSource:
Journal of Industrial Design and Engineering Graphics (JIDEG), 2019, 14, 1, 79-84Publisher:
- Bucharest, Romania: SORGING–ROMANIAN SOCIETYFORENGINEERINGGRAPHICS
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- http://sorging.ro/jideg/index.php/jid/article/view/482 International conference on Engineering Graphics and Design ICEGD 2019, 15-17 May 2019, Craiova, Romania
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GraFarTY - CONF AU - Obradović, Marija PY - 2019 UR - https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1945 AB - The concave polyhedral surface of CC II can be used as a structural template for architectural design of domes, roofs or other covering or stand-alone structures. Subdivision of CC II faces in geometrically defined way can be observed as a part of the design process, if done with the intention to contribute to the aesthetic quality of the building itself. In this paper we discuss certain interventions on the tiled triangular faces of the CC II by regular triangles and hexagons, in order to get patterns applicable in architecture. By using different colors and / or materials of the tiles, we can get solutions that add the decorative layer to the structural one. Examining various solutions, this research focused on the D subdivision of the lateral polyhedral triangle (LPT) and in the resulting uniform tilings, searching for the ways to overcome monotony of highly symmetrical patterns. As opposed to exploring the ways of assembling the tiled LPTs with assigned layouts of tiles into shape of the CC II in order to get desired patterns on its surface, this paper explores the creation of various patterns within the existing, formerly obtained uniform tilings (2-uniform, trihexagonal tiling). A couple of conceptual solutions are given, as an illustration of the idea. PB - Bucharest, Romania: SORGING–ROMANIAN SOCIETYFORENGINEERINGGRAPHICS C3 - Journal of Industrial Design and Engineering Graphics (JIDEG) T1 - Geometric Redesign of the Subdivided Surface of CC II: Application In Architecture EP - 84 IS - 1 SP - 79 VL - 14 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_1945 ER -
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Obradović, M.. (2019). Geometric Redesign of the Subdivided Surface of CC II: Application In Architecture. in Journal of Industrial Design and Engineering Graphics (JIDEG) Bucharest, Romania: SORGING–ROMANIAN SOCIETYFORENGINEERINGGRAPHICS., 14(1), 79-84. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_1945
Obradović M. Geometric Redesign of the Subdivided Surface of CC II: Application In Architecture. in Journal of Industrial Design and Engineering Graphics (JIDEG). 2019;14(1):79-84. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_1945 .
Obradović, Marija, "Geometric Redesign of the Subdivided Surface of CC II: Application In Architecture" in Journal of Industrial Design and Engineering Graphics (JIDEG), 14, no. 1 (2019):79-84, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_1945 .