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Exploraciones morfológicas en texturas modulares

Authors: Cañete-Islas, Omar Eduardo;

Exploraciones morfológicas en texturas modulares

Abstract

Se muestran los resultados de una exploración de modelación, además del estudio, la revisión y discusión de la forma arquitectónica. Se plantean las bases para la ampliación de una exploración hacia nuevos desarrollos morfológicos, como el estudio de gradientes y procesos de fragmentación escalar, en la formación de tejidos y paisajes modulares (y no solo crecimiento con módulos de tamaños relativamente fijos usualmente desarrollados). Se destacan como relevantes y complementarias las nociones de fragmentación y ensamble modular con base en unidades de diverso tamaño y forma, en un marco de asimilación minimalista. Junto a lo anterior, se muestran casos generados a partir de la exploración de estos principios aplicados a propuestas desarrolladas por el autor y por alumnos, a partir de encargos del ramo de geometría fractal y en el Módulo de Forma del Taller de Ciudad, relacionado con el tema de arquitectura vernácula y tejido urbano

The results of a scan modeling are shown in addition to the study, review and discussion of architectural form. The basis for the expansion of an exploration into new morphological developments, such as the study of gradients and fragmentation processes scale in tissue formation and modular landscapes (and not just growth with relatively developed modules usually fixed sizes) are considered. They stand out as relevant and complementary notions of fragmentation and modular assembly based on units of different size and shape, in a minimalist framework of assimilation. Along with the above, cases are shown which were generated from exploring these principles applied to proposals developed by the author and students from commissions in the area of fractal geometry and Module Form Workshop City shown, related to the theme of vernacular architecture and urban fabric

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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN METHOD, MÉTODO DE DISEÑO, ARQUITECTURA DEL PAISAJE, FORMA Y COMPOSICIÓN, SHAPE AND COMPOSITION, DIGITAL MODELING, MODELADO DIGITAL, FRACTAL GEOMETRY, GEOMETRÍA FRACTAL, DISEÑO ASISTIDO POR ORDENADOR, COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN

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