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caadria2010_002 |
authors |
Lee, Ji-Hyun; Hyoung-June Park, Sungwoo Lim, Sun-Joong Kim, Haelee Jung and Mark Whiting |
year |
2010 |
title |
A formal approach for the interpretation of cultural content(s): evolution of a Korean traditional pattern, Bosangwhamun |
source |
Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia / Hong Kong 7-10 April 2010, pp. 19-28 |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2010.019
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summary |
This paper develops a formal approach to investigate the evolution of a Korean traditional pattern, Bosangwhamun. The approach employs the structure of symbolic memes embedded in the pattern as a framework of hierarchical decomposition of a pattern to describe an evolutionary development process of a given pattern with a set of rules in shape grammar as style changes. Further, the formal descriptions of the given pattern become the basis for generating its variations. With this process, the validity of the rules and their appropriateness in the representation of Bosangwhamun are examined. |
keywords |
Culture; memes; shape grammar; hierarchical decomposition; Korean traditional patterns |
series |
CAADRIA |
type |
normal paper |
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