2023
DOI: 10.3390/buildings13102434
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Sustainability Implications of Utilizing Islamic Geometric Patterns in Contemporary Designs, a Systematic Analysis

Iman Ibrahim,
Karima Al Shomely,
Fatma Eltarabishi

Abstract: Recently, scholars have embraced sustainability as a crucial concept deeply ingrained in architectural designs, particularly Islamic geometric patterns (IGP). These patterns hold significance in reflecting Islamic history, identity, and culture. This systematic review explores how scholars have integrated IGPs into modern design, considering the sustainability aspect. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews (PRISMA) reporting checklist was used due to its organized structure as a guide to conduct … Show more

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“…Patterns can be used multi-dimensionally, and in the application of the newest materials and methods. They represent both the cultural heritage of the region where the design is located and the current conditions of the new world we live in [32]. It is seen that Nouvel also applied this 'cultural representative' approach in his designs in Islamic regions as well.…”
Section: Ornamentation As Representationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patterns can be used multi-dimensionally, and in the application of the newest materials and methods. They represent both the cultural heritage of the region where the design is located and the current conditions of the new world we live in [32]. It is seen that Nouvel also applied this 'cultural representative' approach in his designs in Islamic regions as well.…”
Section: Ornamentation As Representationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The circle is a universal symbol that represents the notions of totality, wholeness, original perfection, idealism, the sense of self, the infinite, eternity, timelessness, all cyclic movement, and God is a circle whose center is everywhere, and whose circumference is nowhere (Ibrahim et al, 2023). Based on the researchers, a circle can symbolize completion and closure.…”
Section: Circlementioning
confidence: 99%