Phenomena in nature are systems in interior : a comparative analysis of assembly approach between interior systems and phenomena of tree (Softcopy is also available)

Sheth, Shail (UI3315)

Phenomena in nature are systems in interior : a comparative analysis of assembly approach between interior systems and phenomena of tree (Softcopy is also available) - 2020 - 202p.

Contents
0 page12
Acknowledgments
Abstract
Research Questions
Introduction to the Study
Literature Review
Methodology
Significance of study
Scope and Limitations
1 page 24
1.0 Interior-Architecture practice & Nature through Assembly system
1.1 Evolution of systems for building
1.2 Process to build
1.3 Constituents of system
2 page 42
2.0 Assembly system in Interior-Architecture practice & Tree (Nature)
2.1 Understanding of Assembly in Interior-Architecture practice
2.2 Understanding of Assembly in Tree (Nature)
2.2.1 Phenomena of Trees
2.2.2 Application of the phenomena of trees
2.2.3 Evolution in the manifestation of the phenomena of trees
2.3 Application of Factors of Assembly in Interior-Architecture practice
2.4 Application of Factors of Assembly in Tree (Nature)
3 page 86
3.0 Implication of the Theory
3.1 Case Studies
3.1.1 Agri Chapel
3.1.2 GC Prostho Museum
4 page 146
4.0 Outcome of the Study
4.1 Observations
4.2 Synthesis
4.2.1 Character
4.2.2 Space-Planning
4.3 Conclusion
O page 174
5.0 Glossary
5.1 Thesis Reviews comments
6.0 Bibliography
6.1 List of Figures & Image Credits


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