architecture with emphasis on wooden joints
سال انتشار: 1404
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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The analysis and study of the combination of wood with other materials in interior architecture, particularly focusing on wooden joints, explores the enduring relevance of wood as a versatile and aesthetically appealing material. This topic is notable for its intersection of traditional craftsmanship and modern design, as it encompasses the historical evolution of woodworking techniques and their contemporary applications. Wood's natural properties, such as durability, aesthetic richness, and compatibility with materials like metal and glass, have made it a staple in architectural and furniture design, prompting a renewed interest in its sustainable use in today's environmentally conscious market. Woodworking joints, essential for connecting wooden pieces, vary in complexity and strength, influencing both structural integrity and aesthetic appeal in interior spaces. The study of these joints, including simple types like butt joints and advanced techniques like dovetail and mortise-and-tenon joints, highlights the importance of craftsmanship in achieving durable and visually striking constructions. As design trends evolve, the integration of wood with other materials not only enhances visual interest but also reinforces the functional aspects of architectural elements, responding to the demands of modern living environments. In recent years, there has been a significant emphasis on sustainability within interior architecture, leading to innovative practices that valorize local wood resources while ensuring ecological responsibility. This shift has sparked a myriad of creative possibilities, resulting in mixed-material designs that marry the warmth of wood with the sleekness of metal and the transparency of glass, thus creating harmonious, inviting spaces that reflect contemporary aesthetics. However, the field faces challenges such as production costs and the need for skilled craftsmanship, which continue to shape the discourse around the future of wood in architecture.
نویسندگان
Mahdie Naddaf
Interior design student, Azad Islamic university, Tehran, Iran
Amir Mohsen Madani
Assistant professor Industrial design, Yadegar Emam Azad Islamic university, Tehran, Iran