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Application-based principles of islamic geometric patterns; state-of-the-art, and future trends in computer science/technologies: a review

Mohammadreza Ranjazmay Azari, Mohammadreza Bemanian, Mohammadjavad Mahdavinejad, Axel Körner, Jan Knippers

2023Heritage Science20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Currently, there is a tendency to use Islamic Geometric Patterns (IGPs) as important identities and cultural elements of building design in the Middle East. Despite high demand, lack of information about the potential of IGPs principles have led to formal inspiration in the design of existing buildings. Many research studies have been carried out on the principles of IGPs. However, comprehensive studies relating to new possibilities, such as structure-based, sustainable-based, and aesthetic-based purposes, developed by computer science and related technologies, are relatively rare. This article reviews the state-of-the-art knowledge of IGPs, provides a survey of the main principles, presents the status quo, and identifies gaps in recent research directions. Finally, future prospects are discussed by focussing on different aspects of the principles in accordance with collected evidence obtained during the review process.

Topics & Concepts

Status quoManagement scienceProcess (computing)IslamEngineering ethicsComputer scienceData scienceKnowledge managementEngineeringPolitical scienceGeographyArchaeologyLawOperating system3D Surveying and Cultural HeritageCultural Heritage Materials AnalysisHistorical Studies of Medieval Iberia
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