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Optimizing dimensions in furniture design: A literature review
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Jasińska, Anna
, Hitka, Miloš
, Sydor, Maciej
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aesthetic and technological evaluation
/ Aesthetics
/ Algorithms
/ Architects
/ Architecture
/ Artificial intelligence
/ cad objects
/ Decision making
/ Design
/ Design optimization
/ Designers
/ Fibonacci numbers
/ Furniture
/ Human body
/ Literature reviews
/ Mathematical models
/ preferred value systems
/ Sequences
/ SWOT analysis
2024
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Optimizing dimensions in furniture design: A literature review
by
Jasińska, Anna
, Hitka, Miloš
, Sydor, Maciej
in
aesthetic and technological evaluation
/ Aesthetics
/ Algorithms
/ Architects
/ Architecture
/ Artificial intelligence
/ cad objects
/ Decision making
/ Design
/ Design optimization
/ Designers
/ Fibonacci numbers
/ Furniture
/ Human body
/ Literature reviews
/ Mathematical models
/ preferred value systems
/ Sequences
/ SWOT analysis
2024
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Optimizing dimensions in furniture design: A literature review
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Jasińska, Anna
, Hitka, Miloš
, Sydor, Maciej
in
aesthetic and technological evaluation
/ Aesthetics
/ Algorithms
/ Architects
/ Architecture
/ Artificial intelligence
/ cad objects
/ Decision making
/ Design
/ Design optimization
/ Designers
/ Fibonacci numbers
/ Furniture
/ Human body
/ Literature reviews
/ Mathematical models
/ preferred value systems
/ Sequences
/ SWOT analysis
2024
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Optimizing dimensions in furniture design: A literature review
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Optimizing dimensions in furniture design: A literature review
2024
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Overview
Wooden furniture design necessitates the integration of both technological requirements and aesthetic considerations. To guide designers in achieving this balance, this article explores how established design principles, such as proportions and preferred numerical sequences, can inform decision-making for both technological and aesthetic aspects. The goal is to demonstrate how these principles can be integrated with modern CAD tools. In reviewing the scientific literature, this study compiled and compared mathematical and non-mathematical models that support dimensional decision-making. These models included ancient canons (Egyptian, Greek, and Roman) alongside those of Leonardo da Vinci, Palladio, Dürer, Le Corbusier, Zeising, McCallum, and Brock. Additionally, the article examines numeral systems used in modern technology, such as Renard’s series and convenient numbers. It is proposed that designers should experiment with geometric design templates to achieve balanced proportions. All geometric design principles contribute to aesthetics, creativity and effectiveness in design. The literature identifies two groups of dimensional design templates: organic, inspired by the human body or the Fibonacci sequence, and inorganic, based on numerical order. It’s impossible to pinpoint a single “optimal algorithm” to support dimensional decisions in design. Specific geometric design principles serve as valuable tools, not the ultimate answer.
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North Carolina State University
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