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D. Bijedić, R. Čahtarević, S. Halilovic
0 19. 4. 2015.

Integrating Building Planning and Design Process Creating synergy between building s structure materials and form

— This paper elaborates on the evolution of architectural form, building materials and structural solutions in the building planning and design process (BPDP), which is heavily conditioned by science and the level of technological advances, as well as by the roles of the key players (designers and engineers) in that process. The goal of conducted analysis is to, based on the values of traditional and conventional approach to building planning and design, come up with such system of designed/built environment, which will not jeopardize the complex system of a given/natural environment. By comparing the traditional (comprehensive, masterful work) and conventional (fragmented, specialized) approach to BPDP, it could be concluded that what is good in the old one is its holistic, integrated nature; while the new opportunities provided by a joined development of science and technology are benefits of the current moment, i.e. conventional BPDP. built space, as a dynamic system, reveals multileveled functional and structural complexity. New spatial concepts in architecture should integrate multivariate shapes, sizes, and dimensions, in organic holistic way. Abstract geometric models of such concepts that could be applied on material structural level should be based on synthetic and complex approach, unifying built forms with complexity of the natural environment. Built forms could become integrated with higher levels of environmental complexity, maintaining diversity and continuous transformation in space and time, in organic, holistic approach. (Bijedić., 2013)


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