- structural aesthetics
- structure engineering
- architectural studies
- dynamic stability of structures
- structural completion
- architectural designs
- non-aesthetic
- aesthetical value: the congruence of form with substance.
- form
- geo-climatical agent
- technico-economical agent
- substance
- socio-cultural agent
- construction value
- architectural work
- aesthetic irrelevance
- norms
- projection of the architectural form
- architecture critics
- socio-cultural fields
- projection of the architectural form
- wood
- masonry
- ferroconcrete
- metal
- architecture
- aesthetical value: requires the congruence of form with substance.
- construction value
- architecture’s classical triad: function – structure – form.
- social environment
- function
- projection praxis
- openings
- heights
- consoles
- execution faults
- earthquake risks
- wood structures
- solid
- cradles
- large panels
- lamellar wood
- masonry structures
- solid masonry structures
- ferroconcrete beams
- ferro-concrete structures
- diaphragms
- cradles
- large panels
- lamellar wood
- metallic structures
- cradles
- reticular
- equilibrium between mass and rigidity: is a general requirement which implies a compact and equable volume on all three spatial dimensions, with one, two or – ideally – even three axes of symmetry.
- aesthetics of wood structures
- hardwood
- plane figure: resembling a square
- solid figure
- embrasures
- butt joints
- optimal dimensions
- covering system
- high roof truss
- small sized constructions
- roof trusses
- embrasures
- cradled wood
- large embrasures
- wind braces area
- normal roof truss
- small sized constructions
- medium sized constructions
- foundation
- wood in large panels
- low roof truss
- small sized constructions
- low roof trusses
- prevailing of fullness over emptiness
- lamellar wood: a composite material which mixes wood with adhesives, suiting special structures with wide openings.
- spatial roof trusses
- simple arch
- wide openings constructions
- free solid figures
- simple arch
- prevailing of emptiness over fullness
- aesthetic of masonry structures
- small module masonry structures
- rock
- clay
- burnt brick
- rehabilitations
- ceramic
- heavy masonry
- butt joints
- edges and on the groundwork
- normal roof trusses
- massive buildings
- vertical embrasures
- vertically overlapping arcades
- normal roof trusses
- masonry with ferroconcrete columns
- brick constructions
- supporting wall junctions
- concrete columns
- masonry panels
- dimensioned embrasures
- ferroconcrete casings
- small roof trusses
- massive buildings
- vertically overlapped
- square embrasures
- vertically arranged
- small trusses
- ferroconcrete structures
- concrete
- compressions
- steel
- stretching
- composite material
- ferroconcrete diaphragms
- terraces
- clearly delimited embrasures
- butt joints
- terracing
- ferroconcrete cradles
- groundwork
- terraces
- massive buildings
- large ferroconcrete panels
- prefabrication
- prefabrication expensess
- metallic structures
- metal
- steel
- structural purpose
- composite materials
- aluminum
- copper
- titanium
- closings
- metallic wind brace cradles structures
- terraces
- rectangular modulated buildings
- unstructural closing cover
- spatial reticular structures
- circle
- double curve
- empty surfaces with a double curving
- free form
- large embrasure constructions
- geodesic domes
- furrowed areas
- entry
- illuminating embrasures
- unstructured casing
- structural norms
- architectural form
- structure engineers
- contract
- architectural form
- structural type
- structural imitation
- structural resolutions: masking an incorrect usage of materials’ quality.
- projection of the architectural form
- socio-cultural fields
- guides
- correct projection of the architectural form
- geo-climate positioning
- existing structural systems
- economical resources
- social necessities
- cultural environment
Source Citation
Popovici – Donici Mihai – Corneliu.”Aesthetics of the Main Types of Structures.” University of Timisoara, Romania. 2016.
