scholarly journals АРХІТЕКТУРА ЯК ДЖЕРЕЛО НАТХНЕННЯ ДЛЯ РОЗРОБКИ АВТОРСЬКИХ КОЛЕКЦІЙ ОДЯГУ

2020 ◽  
pp. 70-81
Author(s):  
О. С. Васильєва ◽  
М. С. Винничук ◽  
І. В. Васильєва ◽  
І. В. Олійник

Identify the features of the artistic and plastic properties of gothic and neo-gothic architecture. Find their characteristic forms and artistic and compositional features, explore and highlight the characteristic stylistic interpretations of gothic architecture in modern clothing collections. The study used the basic principles of a systematic approach to the art design of modern author's clothing collections: literary and analytical studies and figuratively associative stylization of the source of creativity. The analysis carried out and the most characteristic artistic and compositional solutions of the gothic architectural style solutions. The basic techniques and stylization of the elements of the gothic architectural style in modern collections of fashionable clothes are determined. The principles of design modern collections of fashion designers are defined, where a gothic architectural style was used as a creative source. The research results used in the development of the author's collection of women's clothing. The paper sets out the basic artistic and compositional features of the gothic and neo-gothic architectural styles (forms, decorative elements and color combinations) and their application in the design of collections of modern fashionable clothes. The analysis of the artistic and compositional features of the collections of the world's leading designers in the gothic and neo-gothic styles carried out and information about the features of their interpretation systematized. Practical recommendations on the choice artistic and compositional solutions, design and decorative elements, selection of materials, color, accessories, hats,  for the design of modern women's clothing with stylization elements of gothic and neo-gothic architectural styles are presented. The research results used to develop a collection of women's clothing.  

2020 ◽  
pp. 104-113
Author(s):  
Т. В. Струмінська ◽  
О. Ю. Михайлюк ◽  
О. С. Слітюк ◽  
Г. В. Омельченко ◽  
Т. Ю. Дегтяр

The purpose of the work is to determine the main art and compositional solutions of pop art prints of prints for further design of author's prints and the development of creative collections of modern women's clothing. To achieve this goal, special features, art and figurative features of pop art style prints were structured, a visual analytical and comparative analytical analysis of the collections of women's and men's clothing in the style of pop art for the spring-summer 2019 and 2020 seasons was carried out. Highlighted the characteristic compositional solutions of modern prints in the style of pop art in clothing (lettering; drawings of murals; comics, collages and subject images; lines and color combinations) are highlighted, a comparative analysis of the use of stylistic features of pop art in men's and women's clothing collections of spring summer 2019-2020 seasons. Recommendations for the development of prints for promising collections of women's clothing for the spring-summer 2020 season suggest the use of small images, not on the entire plane of the product, the repetition of individual image elements, it is recommended to use subject image of consumer goods, food, comics or lettering. The scientific novelty lies in the study and systematization of compositional and visual solutions of prints in the style of pop art in the collections of modern fashion designers. Based on the definition of fashion trends and the main art and figurative features of prints in the pop art style, author's prints and a collection of women's clothing have been developed.


2015 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 5-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ewa Kucharska-Stasiak ◽  
Sabina Źróbek

Abstract The economic theory argues that the value of assets, including the value of real property, is influenced by many factors which determine the behavior of operators engaged in market transactions. The knowledge of basic principles and assumptions which underpin the development of value is essential to understanding the methods and procedures of valuation. The thesis, upon which the authors of this article based their theoretical and practical considerations, is formulated as follows: “The knowledge of economic principles of valuation improves the accuracy of valuation and allows for more appropriate interpretation of its results”. Therefore, these factors should be taken into account by appraisers estimating the value of property. Over a dozen so-called key principles of valuation have been formulated in literature. Among them are the principles of anticipation, change, substitution, supply and demand, competition, balance, highest and best use, conformity, and externalities. It is assumed that the most important principle in the valuation of property is the principle of anticipation. Some of the principles are relevant to all the traditional approaches to determining value, while others apply only to selected approaches e.g., the principle of opportunity cost, which is mainly used in valuations using the income approach. The thesis is supported by research results and an analysis of practical examples.


Author(s):  
José Carlos Martins Delgado

The Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Representational State Transfer (REST) architectural styles are the most used for the integration of enterprise applications. Each is more adequate to a different class of applications and exhibits advantages and disadvantages. This chapter performs a comparative study between them. It is shown that SOA and REST are dual architectural styles, one oriented towards behavior and the other towards state. This raises the question of whether it is possible to combine them to maximize the advantages and to minimize the disadvantages. A new architectural style, Structural Services, is proposed to obtain the best characteristics from SOA and REST. As in SOA, services are able to offer a variable set of operations and, as in REST, resources are allowed to have structure. This style uses structural interoperability, based on structural compliance and conformance. A service-oriented programming language is also introduced to instantiate this architectural style.


Author(s):  
José Carlos Martins Delgado

The main application integration approaches, the service-oriented architecture (SOA) and representational state transfer (REST) architectural styles, are rather different in their modeling paradigm, forcing application developers to choose between one and the other. In addition, both introduce more application coupling than required, since data schemas need to be common, even if not all instantiations of those schemas are used. This chapter contends that it is possible to improve this scenario by conceiving a new architectural style, structural services, which combines services and resources to reduce the semantic gap with the applications, allowing to tune the application integration between pure service-based and pure resource-based, or an intermediate mix. Unlike REST, resources are not constrained to offer a fixed set of operations, and unlike SOA, services are allowed to have structure. In addition, compliance is used to reduce coupling to the bare minimum required by the actually used application features.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tat'yana Kozlova

The monograph deals with the problems related to the concept of the fashion mechanism and its prediction, issues of culture and aesthetics of modern costume. A new methodological structural-anthropological approach to costume analysis is presented, and the basic principles of constructing a method of artistic costume design in industrial conditions are presented. For fashion designers and other professionals involved in the artistic design of clothing.


2011 ◽  
Vol 20 (02) ◽  
pp. 201-220 ◽  
Author(s):  
MARCOS LÓPEZ-SANZ ◽  
JUAN MANUEL VARA ◽  
ESPERANZA MARCOS ◽  
CARLOS E. CUESTA

Model-driven development is recognized as one of the most promising approaches in software engineering. Recent research in the area highlights the importance of using an explicit architectural model in this context. Since service-oriented architectures have also demonstrated to be adequate to overcome current software needs, the idea of using the model-driven approach to generate service-oriented architectural models has successfully flourished in the last years. However, the emphasis on the Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) paradigm has led to the design of architectures lacking some desirable features. Knowing the benefits provided by architectural styles, we have found that their use can help us to overcome those needs. Our goal is to obtain a service-oriented model which satisfies the requirements of the concrete architecture and complies with the constraints and vocabulary defined for a specific architectural style. To achieve this, here, we propose to use a weaving model which merges the concrete architectural model with a model of the architectural style of choice.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 77-82
Author(s):  
Mohamed Enab

Eclecticism style is one of the European architectural styles that have appeared in the buildings of Cairo in 13-14 A.H / 19-20A.D, which means the trend toward consolidation of various models and buildings in the previous civilizations and merge them and out in one building. This style has known as quoted-style or trend in architecture or eclectic architecture. The research is an attempt to Inventory these buildings that are built on this architectural style. This research follows the historical approach to knowing the origin of this architectural style and how it moved and spread in Cairo architecture in 1314 A.H / 1920 A.D. Then follows a descriptive and analytical approach of examples of these buildings built on this style, and analysis its architectural and artistic elements. In the end, the research has reached some critical results. For example, the primary purpose of this quotation and transportation is to give historical and technical value to these monuments. But unfortunately,  the method of this quotation came in the wrong way. Thus losing the principle of unity and harmony that characterized the Islamic architecture, they unwittingly distorted the heritage value. These buildings became a collection of models that are not harmonious.


Author(s):  
V. M. Mzhelsky

The article analyzes the problem of the architectural style evolution not only in the past, but also in the 20th century. The comparative analysis of the different scientific approaches to this issue shows both their similarities and differences as well as their compliance with the facts.This paper compares the fundamental scientific works with new research results in the field and considers the history of this issue and systematizes the facts available.The aim of this work is to carry out the comparative analysis of the architectural style evolution based on works of scientists of the 19–20th centuries, identify similarities and differences in their scientific points of view on this issue and discussions in the Soviet and modern literature.The methodology and approaches of the study include the review of theoretical works of historians, art historians and architectural experts of the 19th and 20th centuries and also the up-to-date scientific publications.Similarities and differences in the scientific opinions of researchers concerning the evolution of the architectural styles are identified due to the different scientific schools, goals and objectives of research, scientific interests and worldview of researchers.


Arsitektura ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 74
Author(s):  
Agus Heru Purnomo ◽  
S Sumaryoto ◽  
S Suparno

<p><em>Tourism is one of the creative industries that bring substantial benefit to the country, therefore it is necessary to explore and map new potential sources in the field for tourism. Most cities in Indonesia has the opportunity to be developed into a tourist city, this can be seen from several components that can be used as a tourist attraction of a city. The components that can be an attraction include: a city area that is historically area with unique architectural style. Urban tourism potential that can be used as a superior tourism product, it requires integration of related 4 (four) aspects: tourist attractions, transportation aspects,  and supporting facilities,  and institutional aspects. The city of Semarang is the capital of Central Java which has a number of objects and tourist attractions that are quite diverse, including: the Old City area of Semarang is an area of 31 hectares that has a number of ancient buildings of historical value with the style of Colonial Architecture. The old city area of Semarang, known as "Little Netherlands". is a conserved area and now being reorganized to be a world tourist destination. The purpose of this study was to conduct a study of the influence of architectural styles  on the attractiveness of tourist visits in the Old City area of Semarang. To be able to achieve the objectives of this study, the research method used is qualitative-rationalistic. The resulst of the study that the architectural style in the old city of Semarang is very influential on tourist attractions, especially those that have elements of classical European architecture, Renaissance, Baroq, and a blend of local elements, namely The Indisce Empire Style.       </em></p>


2020 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahamd A. Alhusban ◽  
Safa A. Alhusban

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to define the identity, city identity and architectural identity; to review, analyze and synthesize different pieces from literature to explore and define the factors that shape the city identity; to define the strategies of hybridization process that can be used to re-locate (re-define) the city identity; to examine the most effective factors that shape the identity of Amman city from various perspectives, to examine the relationships/interrelationships between all the factors that shape any city identity from the designers’ perspective, finally, to apply the strategies of hybridization process to re-locate (re-define) Amman’s city identity. Design/methodology/approach This research used two research methods to collect data as follows: literature review, content analysis and face-face questionnaire. Descriptive statistics were used to examine the most effective factors that shape the Amman’s identity from different perspectives. The Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient (Pearson r) was computed to assess the relationships between all factors that shape the identity of any city from the perspective of Jordanian designers and experts. Findings This research concluded that the factors that shape the city identity are cultural factors (socio-cultural, historical, economical and globalization factors), environmental factors (geographic, climate and building materials factors) and urban and architectural factors (spatial design organization, architectural style, open spaces and parks, urban structure factors). Additionally, the six urban development factors that responsible for the hybridization process in a city are new architectural typology and new special configuration, urban edges and hybrid textures, public hybridization open spaces, roads highway-scapes, urban redevelopment through super sites by star architects and downtown urban developments. This research found that there are different perspectives about the definition and factors that shape the identity of Amman’s city because of differences in cultures, experiences, knowledge, education level and personal preferences. The city identity is not a constant concept. It is changed according to time, place, people, culture, global trends, economic status and experience. Moreover, the correlation results revealed that the relationships/interrelationships between all the factors that shape the identity of any city have strong/very strong positive linear associations and significant relationships (r > 0.89). Practical implications Greater Amman Municipality (GAM) should provide a vision to redefine the identity of Amman city and control over the development pressure, built form and image of the city. This vision should be based on research, analysis and adoption of the most effective road map. GAM and all stakeholders should establish and enforce using specific architectural styles, urban design guidelines, building codes, policy tools and land use regulations to re-define the city identity. GAM should review, assess, approve and supervise all development projects through all design and construction phases especially in sensitive areas. GAM should focus on building capacity, empower its architects and planners, and re-organize (re-structure) their units and administrations especially planning and licensing departments to improve the city image and guide development. This research recommended that architects should design new, diverse and innovative architectural concepts, typologies and spatial configurations. Rapid development and new edges should be planned, designed and managed from the parts to the whole. The heterogeneous landscape and everyday activities will improve the vitality of urban and open public spaces and form of public culture. Architects and star architects ought not to make a clear and sharp separation between old and new development, architectural styles and typologies. Architects and urban designers ought to design hybrid physical urban environments, urban morphology, urban multi-functional activities, mix-use buildings, open spaces for social life, street patterns and furniture, squares, architectural style and typologies, spatial connectivity, green spaces and landscape entities. The designers and planners should consider how to create a city for living, working and recreation. Originality/value This research defined the identity, city identity, architectural identity and the factors that may shape the city identities. This research proposed and used the hybridization process as a tool to re-locate (re-define) the identity of Amman city and any city to be more obvious. Additionally, this research examined the relationships/interrelationships between the factors that shape the city identity.


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