Title |
The Visual Composition of Urban Structure in the Information Era |
Authors |
Lee Gyeong-Hoon ; Kimm Woo-Young |
Keywords |
Space Composition ; Urban-Space Structure |
Abstract |
This thesis aims to explore the physical space of contemporary cities in relation to the intelligent technology of the digital identification system. The system shows a process of composition in which a user recognizes the object when they see it a human driven and unstructured process. The map detailed by the physical spatial structure has evolved in relation to the classification system but now it has faced the new ways of browsing that work on a wide variety of digital initiatives with the goal of providing access to digital content through a network based interface. With the advent of the information age and the enduring crises of urbanization, the physical organization and design of cities has taken on an inflated role in the world. For constructing a spatial composition, the first key step is to model the organization and its context. A design methodology is to offer all elements for compose the conceptual model of urban structure in digital era. The relational and object-oriented analysis are presented together with different applications in urban planning including comtemporary projects developed as a physical scheme for the metropolitans in the twenty first century. An environment can be regarded as a work of art if it communicate a message from one group to another. The objects of urban structure are designed to serve the purpose of displaying the formal patterns of a society dealing with associational values. This definition covers works such as spatial composition of buildings and cities to create the distinction between formal and symbolic aesthetics based in human psychology. |