Smart Architectural Taming Towards an Integrated Architectural Structure (case study: balconies in residential buildings in Lattakia city)


Abstract in English

The architectural design process is a repetitive process that the architect repeatedly undertakes to obtain a satisfactory architectural vocabulary or architectural product. This taming process starts according to three frameworks of this design? Where is this design? How will it be implemented over time? And the possibility of developing and improving it to meet the latest developments. In this research, we try to follow the process of repetition with a smart mechanism that can (by ensuring the status of the positive development of the design through the degrees of efficiency of human needs, and gradually seek to increase these grades in the process of taming subject to intelligent gradation guaranteeing high degrees of efficiency), which can be followed for the students of architecture in addition to professional architects In order to improve and develop to meet the needs in abundance Keywords: Architectural Taming, Architectural Structure.

References used

On Reading Architecture"; in Signs, "Gandelsonas, Mario & Morton, David; ( Symbols, and Architecture; ed.: Geoffrey Broadbent, et al.; New York, 1980
On Reading Architecture"; in Signs, "Gandelsonas, Mario & Morton, David; ( (1 Symbols, and Architecture; ed.: Geoffrey Broadbent, et al.; New York, 1980

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