3D Mapping of Islamic Geometric Motifs

In this thesis a novel approach in generating 3D IGP is applied using shape grammar, an effective pattern generation method. The particular emphasis here is to generate the motifs (repeat unit) in 3D using parameterization, which can then be manipulated within 3D space to construct architectural str...

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Main Author: Sayed, Zahra
Other Authors: Ugail, Hassan
Language:en
Published: University of Bradford 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10454/17145
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spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-171452019-08-31T03:05:09Z 3D Mapping of Islamic Geometric Motifs Sayed, Zahra Ugail, Hassan Palmer, Ian J. Islamic geometry Shape grammar 3D Mapping Motifs Parameterized Shell mapping Point set registration In this thesis a novel approach in generating 3D IGP is applied using shape grammar, an effective pattern generation method. The particular emphasis here is to generate the motifs (repeat unit) in 3D using parameterization, which can then be manipulated within 3D space to construct architectural structures. Three unique distinctive shape grammar algorithms were developed in 3D; Parameterized Shape Grammar (PSG), Auto-Parameterized Shape Grammar (APSG) and Volumetric Shell Shape Grammar (VSSG). Firstly, the PSG generates the motifs in 3D. It allows one to use a single changeable regular 3D polygon, and forms a motif by given grammar rules including, Euclidean transformations and Boolean operations. Next, APSG was used to construct the architectural structures that manipulates the motif by automating the grammar rules. The APSG forms a wall, a column, a self-similarity star and a dome, the main features of Islamic architecture. However, applying Euclidean transformations to create non-Euclidean surfaces resulted in gaps and or overlaps which does not form a perfect tessellation. This is improved upon by the VSSM, which integrates two key methods, shell mapping and coherent point drift, to map an aesthetically accurate 3D IGM on a given surface. This work has successfully presented methods for creating complex intricate 3D Islamic Geometric Motifs (IGM), and provided an efficient mapping technique to form visually appealing decorated structures. Partially funded by the Centre of Visual Computing (CVC) 2019-06-26T11:59:08Z 2019-06-26T11:59:08Z 2017 2017 Thesis doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/10454/17145 en <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/"><img alt="Creative Commons License" style="border-width:0" src="http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-nc-nd/3.0/88x31.png" /></a><br />The University of Bradford theses are licenced under a <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/">Creative Commons Licence</a>. University of Bradford Faculty of Engineering & Informatics
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topic Islamic geometry
Shape grammar
3D Mapping
Motifs
Parameterized
Shell mapping
Point set registration
spellingShingle Islamic geometry
Shape grammar
3D Mapping
Motifs
Parameterized
Shell mapping
Point set registration
Sayed, Zahra
3D Mapping of Islamic Geometric Motifs
description In this thesis a novel approach in generating 3D IGP is applied using shape grammar, an effective pattern generation method. The particular emphasis here is to generate the motifs (repeat unit) in 3D using parameterization, which can then be manipulated within 3D space to construct architectural structures. Three unique distinctive shape grammar algorithms were developed in 3D; Parameterized Shape Grammar (PSG), Auto-Parameterized Shape Grammar (APSG) and Volumetric Shell Shape Grammar (VSSG). Firstly, the PSG generates the motifs in 3D. It allows one to use a single changeable regular 3D polygon, and forms a motif by given grammar rules including, Euclidean transformations and Boolean operations. Next, APSG was used to construct the architectural structures that manipulates the motif by automating the grammar rules. The APSG forms a wall, a column, a self-similarity star and a dome, the main features of Islamic architecture. However, applying Euclidean transformations to create non-Euclidean surfaces resulted in gaps and or overlaps which does not form a perfect tessellation. This is improved upon by the VSSM, which integrates two key methods, shell mapping and coherent point drift, to map an aesthetically accurate 3D IGM on a given surface. This work has successfully presented methods for creating complex intricate 3D Islamic Geometric Motifs (IGM), and provided an efficient mapping technique to form visually appealing decorated structures. === Partially funded by the Centre of Visual Computing (CVC)
author2 Ugail, Hassan
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Sayed, Zahra
author Sayed, Zahra
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title 3D Mapping of Islamic Geometric Motifs
title_short 3D Mapping of Islamic Geometric Motifs
title_full 3D Mapping of Islamic Geometric Motifs
title_fullStr 3D Mapping of Islamic Geometric Motifs
title_full_unstemmed 3D Mapping of Islamic Geometric Motifs
title_sort 3d mapping of islamic geometric motifs
publisher University of Bradford
publishDate 2019
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