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Allam, E., Ibrahim, A., Bakr, A. (2021). Nature patterns forming through the concept of biological mimicking in interior design and furniture. International Design Journal, 11(1), 85-94. doi: 10.21608/idj.2021.132659
Eman Abdelrahman Allam; Ashraf Hussein Ibrahim; Abdul Rahman Bakr. "Nature patterns forming through the concept of biological mimicking in interior design and furniture". International Design Journal, 11, 1, 2021, 85-94. doi: 10.21608/idj.2021.132659
Allam, E., Ibrahim, A., Bakr, A. (2021). 'Nature patterns forming through the concept of biological mimicking in interior design and furniture', International Design Journal, 11(1), pp. 85-94. doi: 10.21608/idj.2021.132659
Allam, E., Ibrahim, A., Bakr, A. Nature patterns forming through the concept of biological mimicking in interior design and furniture. International Design Journal, 2021; 11(1): 85-94. doi: 10.21608/idj.2021.132659

Nature patterns forming through the concept of biological mimicking in interior design and furniture

Article 9, Volume 11, Issue 1 - Serial Number 34, January and February 2021, Page 85-94  XML PDF (1.56 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/idj.2021.132659
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Authors
Eman Abdelrahman Allam1; Ashraf Hussein Ibrahim2; Abdul Rahman Bakr3
1Interior designer at Ministry of Civil Aviation, Egypt, 3allam.eman@gmail.com
2Prof. of Environmental Design, Interior design & Furniture, Applied Arts, Helwan University,
3Professor of Interior Design, Department of Interior Design and Furniture, Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University, Cairo
Abstract
Nature around us is distinguished by its beautiful beauty resulting from the wonderful diversity in its patterns, formations, colors, and formative rhythms presenting in living organisms such as plants, animals and terrain of earth, including mountains, hills, plateaus, forests, rivers, seas, oceans . Patterns formations are everywhere in nature, especially if Look closely. The patterns are not only in forests, seas and sky, but also in the branches and leaves of trees, the arrangement of flower petals, animal skins, and the effect of wind movement on the desert sand. Each elements of natural is unique in a special kind of beauty that distinguishes it from others, and this great diversity has become an inexhaustible source of inspiration for designers leading to the development of the design process that seeks to achieve human well-being, by linking human inherent need to belong to nature in creating unique internal environments aimed at preserving the physical and mental health of the person and preserving The environment. This research presents the natural patterns and how they can be used in the formation of internal spaces.
Keywords
Biomimicry; Chromatic formations; Natural environment; patterns; Interior design
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