Mostafa, M., Nafady, D. (2022). Nature Organizational structure systems in support of "Saudi Arabia's Green Initiative" utilized to keep up with 2030's Vision. International Design Journal, 12(5), 39-50. doi: 10.21608/idj.2022.260298
Marwa Ezzat Mostafa; Dina Ahmed Nafady. "Nature Organizational structure systems in support of "Saudi Arabia's Green Initiative" utilized to keep up with 2030's Vision". International Design Journal, 12, 5, 2022, 39-50. doi: 10.21608/idj.2022.260298
Mostafa, M., Nafady, D. (2022). 'Nature Organizational structure systems in support of "Saudi Arabia's Green Initiative" utilized to keep up with 2030's Vision', International Design Journal, 12(5), pp. 39-50. doi: 10.21608/idj.2022.260298
Mostafa, M., Nafady, D. Nature Organizational structure systems in support of "Saudi Arabia's Green Initiative" utilized to keep up with 2030's Vision. International Design Journal, 2022; 12(5): 39-50. doi: 10.21608/idj.2022.260298
Nature Organizational structure systems in support of "Saudi Arabia's Green Initiative" utilized to keep up with 2030's Vision
1Associate Professor, College of Architectural Engineering& Digital Design, Dar AlUloom University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,
2Assistant Professor, High Institute of Applied Arts 5 th District, New Cairo, Arab Republic of Egypt, marwaezzat213@yahoo.com
3Assistant Professor, High Institute of Applied Arts 6 th October City, Arab Republic of Egypt, dinanafady@yahoo.com
Abstract
Background: Nature is the main source for the designer because it contains an infinite number of different design elements, such as lines, spaces, shapes, textures, colors, spaces and others, as well as the foundations of design such as rhythm, diversity, balance, proportionality, symmetry, regularity and others, which are characterized by permanent change In its visible appearance, according to what happens in the external nature of the variables, and despite the developments and systems that occur on these elements, they are governed by the eternal law of nature for growth and change. All living beings are governed by the natural law of growth and development, which makes it difficult to limit this law. Many researches have dealt with nature, as well as touching on the disclosure of the laws of nature and the interlocking relationships and structures they create that achieve aesthetic pleasure. Researches were also applied to the basic simple elementary particles that make up matter, such as the atom and the cell and their components. And regularly, the designer extracts from it what he thinks to express it with his own vision and technological means in his designs inspired by nature. Man, by his nature, tends to order in his thinking, and this sends his mind a kind of comfort and calm. Since his first inception, he has always sought order in the various aspects of nature, so he uses his innovative and artistic abilities to understand the different relationships of natural and cosmic phenomena around him, as he writes the habits of order and organization among the assets. in nature. Research problem: What is the extent of the possibility of enriching the designer’s thought by tracking the structural systems regulation in nature as an entry point to support “Saudi Arabia’s Green Initiative” and to keep pace with Saudi Arabia’s 2030 vision. Research significance: it is possible to study at the structure of the shape in nature and its applications in design lies in linking nature and art through the structural system of digital regulation to support “Saudi Arabia’s Green Initiative”. Objectives: This is achieved by studying the structural system of digital regulation and the external structure of forms using modern technological means, which expands the perceptions of the designer. Research hypotheses: in linking nature and art through the structural system of digital regulation to support “Saudi Arabia’s Green Initiative” and get benefit from it in extracting new formulations and designs to create designs that enrich the design field. Delimitations: They are divided into objective limits that focus on benefiting from the structural systems of organization through a set of designs inspired by it and employing them on women’s clothing fabrics, and time limits that are limited to studying the structural systems of digital regulation in nature currently for the production of contemporary designs at the present time to keep pace with 2030’s Vision; as for the spatial limits in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Methodology: The research follows a descriptive, analytical approach by following the structural systems of digital organization in nature and benefiting from it in the field of design to create innovative artistic and design experiences Results: 1- It is possible to link between art and nature by studying the structural systems of nature, which after all supports "Saudi Arabia’s Green Initiative". 2-It added new experimental approaches that boost innovation in the field of design that are in pace with Saudi Arabia’s 2030 vision. 3- Providing plastic and design formulas that enrich the field of design, which makes an important development. Recommendations: 1- Deepening the study of the automatic organization in nature and the systems it contains of innovative design formulations that enrich the field of design and on which are based on innovative formulations. 2- Studying the organization in nature as an enriching system in the field of women's fabrics designs. 3-Researching contemporary art schools linked to postmodern arts helps the artist to reach innovation. 4- Providing new solutions through the design foundations and technical formations for organizing in nature and following innovative design formulations that enrich the fields of design and printing of women's fabrics.
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