2013
DOI: 10.5850/jksct.2013.37.3.247
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Comparison of the Functional Minimalism in Fashion and Architecture

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“…As the features of functional minimalism, they found these results: simplicity in a structure that highlights structural lines in a non-decorative design, the pursuit of a subsidy pattern with economic value, which showed effectiveness through repetition in the unified process and pattern for its economic effects [8].…”
Section: Research Background and Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 97%
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“…As the features of functional minimalism, they found these results: simplicity in a structure that highlights structural lines in a non-decorative design, the pursuit of a subsidy pattern with economic value, which showed effectiveness through repetition in the unified process and pattern for its economic effects [8].…”
Section: Research Background and Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 97%
“…Various literary texts including fiction, poetry, and philosophy, and even in some cases, the story characters have been depicted in the form of a building or dress, and have been the subject of their design and ideas. [10] Visual arts provides that a person to be present simultaneously both in reality and virtually" and obtains an understanding of the space beyond the temporal-spatial limits of the place [8]. while buildings and clothes provide a correct image of the damages and social ideals, poetic language transfers the paintings, statutes and visual arts as well [1].…”
Section: Common Ideas In Architecture and Fashionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study proposes that in today's highly globalized world, it is almost impossible to practice architecture separate from fashion since both arts are responsive to the individuals' and the societies' culture and environment (Crewe, 2010).From the imagery -visual view of point, both arts reflect the taste of the individuals who occupy those spaces, and from the materiality context, Architecture and Fashion have many in common, such as, use of fabrics and materials, use of technology, and from the global point of view, both arts and artists in these fields have an opportunity to interact closely with each other in especially socially responsive, more sustainable*, and economical design. The work sets out to explore the role of Fashion in Architectural design and visa verse from exploratory and interpretive perspectives, presenting preliminary findings from the literature survey, visual materials, manifestos of the designers, and personal observations and interpretations (Park &Yim, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%