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Bioformų transformacija šiuolaikinėje architektūroje / ; Transformations of bioforms in contemporary architecture.
In various ages buildings had raised, their architecture were fascinating people for centuries and many still does. Looking for firm ideas with technology advancement, seeking to take over long lasting experience of maturing forms, we often see ourselves looking back to Mother Nature. Forms of geometry in architecture: cubes, rectangles, cylinders, spheres – are uncommon in nature. Usage of steep angles in architecture – it’s an invention of man, consolidation of order, one of forms of architectural art expression. However, human perception of architecture keeps changing: increasingly moves toward smooth, sleek forms, emphasizing balanced composition between nature and activity of humans. Mother Nature is the best teacher since her maturity seeks not hundred, but billions of years.
Bioformų transformacija šiuolaikinėje architektūroje / ; Transformations of bioforms in contemporary architecture.
In various ages buildings had raised, their architecture were fascinating people for centuries and many still does. Looking for firm ideas with technology advancement, seeking to take over long lasting experience of maturing forms, we often see ourselves looking back to Mother Nature. Forms of geometry in architecture: cubes, rectangles, cylinders, spheres – are uncommon in nature. Usage of steep angles in architecture – it’s an invention of man, consolidation of order, one of forms of architectural art expression. However, human perception of architecture keeps changing: increasingly moves toward smooth, sleek forms, emphasizing balanced composition between nature and activity of humans. Mother Nature is the best teacher since her maturity seeks not hundred, but billions of years.
Bioformų transformacija šiuolaikinėje architektūroje / ; Transformations of bioforms in contemporary architecture.
Šarauskas, Donatas (author) / Gerliakas, Vytenis / Mačiulis, Algimantas
2014-01-01
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Electronic Resource
Lithuanian , English
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720