Patterns in nature are observable laws that manifest in various contexts. Almost all phenomena in existence follow specific geometric patterns, suggesting the presence of a mathematical and geometric language in the universe. For thousands of years, humanity has used mathematics to explain order in nature and to discover and describe its abstract behaviors.
Geometry in design focuses on optimizing structures through the combination of shapes. Historically, the use of geometry and mathematics to describe built forms has always served as a common basis for defining the relationship between design, construction, and assembly processes.
The [ReM] workshop seeks to gain an initial understanding of patterns, rediscover their potentials, and develop the capacity to think about complex geometries. The design methodology employed in this course aims to define a complex system of its constituent parts using a part-to-whole design approach. The result of these studies will be revealed in an interdisciplinary design process encompassing architecture and urban planning, interior architecture, landscape design, industrial design, graphic design, and fashion.
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