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Title:
A STUDY OF EMERGENCE IN THE GENERATION OF ISLAMIC GEOMETRIC PATTERNS
Authors: Iestyn Jowers, Miquel Prats, HEsham Eissa, and Jihyun Lee
Year: 2010
Keywords: Islamic geometric patterns; emergence; design space; design generation
Journal: Association for Research in Computer-Aided Architectural Research in Asia (CAADRIA), Hong Kong
Volume: 15th International Conference
Issue: 15
Pages: 39–48
Publisher: Association for Research in Computer-Aided Architectural Research in Asia
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Generative design is concerned with the definition and exploration of design spaces, and it has been suggested that emergence plays a key role in this process. In this paper, the impact of emergence on a design space is explored via consideration of different methods used to generate designs in a particular style. Three distinct methods of generating Islamic geometric patterns have been investigated and the extent to which emergence is employed in these methods has been explored. This research supports a discussion on the role of emergence in generative design, and an investigation into how design spaces are affected by the type of emergence employed in a generative process.

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