Modelling approaches in Islamic Architectural designs

Architectural designs contribute as one of the main factors that should be considered in minimizing negative impacts in planning and structural development in buildings such as in mosques. In this paper, the ergonomics perspective is revisited which hence focuses on the conditional factors involving...

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Main Authors: Suhaimi Salleh, Noraini Abdullah, Khadizah, G.
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Published: Kolej University Islam Sultan Azlan Shah 2014
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spelling my.ums.eprints.206722018-08-03T02:58:09Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/20672/ Modelling approaches in Islamic Architectural designs Suhaimi Salleh Noraini Abdullah Khadizah, G. NA Architecture Architectural designs contribute as one of the main factors that should be considered in minimizing negative impacts in planning and structural development in buildings such as in mosques. In this paper, the ergonomics perspective is revisited which hence focuses on the conditional factors involving organisational, psychological, social and population as a whole. This paper tries to highlight the functional and architectural integration with ecstatic elements in the form of decorative and ornamental outlay as well as incorporating the building structure such as wall, domes and gates. This paper further focuses the mathematical aspects of the architectural designs such as polar equations and the golden ratio. These designs are modelled into mathematical equations of various forms, while the golden ratio in mosque is verified using two techniques namely, the geometric construction and the numerical method. The exemplary designs are taken from the Sabah Bandaraya Mosque in Likas, Kota Kinabalu and the Sarawak State Mosque in Kuching, while the Universiti Malaysia Sabah Mosque is used for the Golden Ratio. Results show that Islamic architectural buildings and designs have long had mathematical concepts and techniques underlying its foundation, hence, a modelling approach is needed to rejuvenate these Islamic designs. Kolej University Islam Sultan Azlan Shah 2014 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/20672/1/Modelling%20approaches%20in%20Islamic%20Architectural%20designs.pdf Suhaimi Salleh and Noraini Abdullah and Khadizah, G. (2014) Modelling approaches in Islamic Architectural designs. Global Journal Al-Thaqafah, 4 (1). ISSN 2232-0474
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Suhaimi Salleh
Noraini Abdullah
Khadizah, G.
Modelling approaches in Islamic Architectural designs
description Architectural designs contribute as one of the main factors that should be considered in minimizing negative impacts in planning and structural development in buildings such as in mosques. In this paper, the ergonomics perspective is revisited which hence focuses on the conditional factors involving organisational, psychological, social and population as a whole. This paper tries to highlight the functional and architectural integration with ecstatic elements in the form of decorative and ornamental outlay as well as incorporating the building structure such as wall, domes and gates. This paper further focuses the mathematical aspects of the architectural designs such as polar equations and the golden ratio. These designs are modelled into mathematical equations of various forms, while the golden ratio in mosque is verified using two techniques namely, the geometric construction and the numerical method. The exemplary designs are taken from the Sabah Bandaraya Mosque in Likas, Kota Kinabalu and the Sarawak State Mosque in Kuching, while the Universiti Malaysia Sabah Mosque is used for the Golden Ratio. Results show that Islamic architectural buildings and designs have long had mathematical concepts and techniques underlying its foundation, hence, a modelling approach is needed to rejuvenate these Islamic designs.
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author Suhaimi Salleh
Noraini Abdullah
Khadizah, G.
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Noraini Abdullah
Khadizah, G.
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title Modelling approaches in Islamic Architectural designs
title_short Modelling approaches in Islamic Architectural designs
title_full Modelling approaches in Islamic Architectural designs
title_fullStr Modelling approaches in Islamic Architectural designs
title_full_unstemmed Modelling approaches in Islamic Architectural designs
title_sort modelling approaches in islamic architectural designs
publisher Kolej University Islam Sultan Azlan Shah
publishDate 2014
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/20672/1/Modelling%20approaches%20in%20Islamic%20Architectural%20designs.pdf
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