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Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
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2682-2148
2021
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Design Studio Challenge, as a Creativity Fostering Tool for Product Design Students
Aziza
Abou Elsoud
Improving students’ creativity skills is design instructors’ dream, that’s why there are many techniques to achieve that, as a design instructor you want your students to think out of the box, to be motivated and competitive, you want to make sure they make the best out of the design lecture time. Students waiting for the professor feedback on their projects would be irritating, as the time you spend with each one would mean a wasted time for the others, they would be anxious, and worried about feedback on their work, so they just sit waiting for calling their names for the follow up. Instructors’ life dream is to have great time management inside the classroom, students gaining knowledge, benefitting from lecture time, have one on one time with each student, making sure they are on the right track. Design challenges is a well-known activity in design communities, it simply aims to keep designers motivated, some time it’s time controlled, in others, its topic controlled. The research aims to discover the potentials resulting from applying design challenges in classroom while inspiring the students for design thinking, how will this be applied? is this going to improve their creativity skills? would this help the instructor for better classroom time management? The experiment is taking place during product design studio in, College of Applied Arts, Product Design Department for, the experiment is documented using videos and photos
Design Teaching
Creativity
Design Challenge
classroom time management
2021
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24
35
https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_134694_c3b50e4d0135c8d284570d66a58d45e8.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
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2682-2148
2021
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Determining the Visual Impression of Cotton Fabrics While Rotating
Ahmed
Abd El Hamid El Tantawi
In order to identify the light reflectance from cotton fabrics produced from various (spun yarn., ( carded – open end ) ,an attempted measured Light reflectance distribution (CIELAB L*) by using a (GCMS-4 Gonio)-( Spectrophotometric color measurement system) at various Illumination angle (θi) and Viewing angle(θv) with turning point(θw) from ( 0-90)o in both direction .Results clarify the relations between the distribution pattern (L*) with fabrics made from different spun yarn which had an effect for fabrics on visual sense of hymen and indicate more about aesthetics of cotton fabric while rotating. Therefore, the results indicate that L* reflectance measurement for cotton woven fabric shows that lightness values depended on method of spinning but in closer values, weave density also give parameter in light reflectance from woven fabric in weft direction , Illumination angle and Viewing angle also indicate an important parameter for visual sense from fabrics and its related to aesthetic properties. In shorts: (θw) was found to be the most accurate parameter for determining the change of lightness from shiny to dull in visual assessment for cotton woven fabrics.
Spun yarn
Light reflectance
aesthetics
2021
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36
40
https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_134702_e7911496b3b06d1619c96963fb3732cd.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
2682-2148
2682-2148
2021
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The Impact of Architectural Psychology on the Interior Design of Psychiatric Hospitals
Naglaa
El Shamy
The World Health Organization (Who) defines mental health as a state of physical, psychological and social comfort for the human being and not just the absence of the disease, and there is a growing need to study the spaces of psychiatric hospitals, but from the perspective of the comprehensive concept of correct architecture resulting from the use of environmental psychology and Architect when starting to design buildings and spaces so as to keep up with the requirements of the times such as the negative effects of digital technology, communication technology and industry on human beings Hence the idea of this research, which includes the study of the internal space of the psychiatric hospital by architectural psychology where the void with all its elements and components can affect the positive or negative on the patients PROBLEM STATEMENT The interior design method of mental health hospital spaces, especially therapeutic residence spaces in Egypt, is a traditional method that lacks the use of modern scientific methods. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES Upgrading the design level and performance of the vacuum thus, the level of health care in the psychiatric hospital by applying the foundations of architectural psychology when designing the interior of the therapeutic residence spaces. 5. HYPOTHESIS AND METHODOLOGIES The use of the foundations of architectural psychology in the design of psychiatric hospital spaces leads to the right and healthy voids .
Mental health
Architectural Psychology
Psychotherapy Hospitals
2021
01
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41
59
https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_134705_97990c8631eb00611d359be243e653e4.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
2682-2148
2682-2148
2021
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Biophilic Design Impact on Healthcare Facilities Interior Design in Egypt
Shaimaa
Samir
ABSTRACT Nature is considered as an effective platform to reduce stress, improve health, psychotherapy, and deter diseases, thus providing patients with easy access to nature elements through the merge between nature elements and the hospital's internal space could accelerate the healing process and reduce fatigue and psychological stress, therefore reducing the dependence on the drug, especially for patients who spend long time in the same room such as surgical patients. The research focuses on showing the impact of applying the Biophilic design in healthcare facilities interior spaces on human physiology, cognitive functions, reducing patients stay in hospitals and increasing recovery rates. OBJECTIVES Finding the connection between natural systems and the subtle neurological and physiological functions to produce the best designs for the healthcare environment. finding the connection between nature based interior design and healing rates increasing. Using the biophilic design strategies to reduce patients’ average length of stay in hospitals. HYPOTHESIS Research assumes that: Creating human connections to nature within the healthcare-built environment to increase healing rates. Integrating nature into architecture will enliven Biophilia's restorative properties, in order to produce the best designs for the healthcare environment. Results Providing the healthcare facility with access to natural daylighting, outdoor views, and natural ventilation, integration of daylighting, natural views, and plants and greenery into healthcare facilities' interior design can relieve patients fatigue and speeds up the healing process, It could also be said that adding natural imagery or organic-design furniture leads to increase healing rates.
Biophilic design
Healthcare facilities
nature
2021
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60
70
https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_134715_d850b23242e4f0c49b780dc01b916cd2.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
2682-2148
2682-2148
2021
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The Effect of Artistic Creation and Technical Development on Glass Products Blowing in Mold
Walaa
Hamza
The research revolves around : Creativity (product design) through the introduction of a new product or service or improvement of an existing product in order to improve services and meet the needs of the customer, and Technical development (innovation in production methods), through design a new production process or improvement of an existing process, the aim of the first is to introduce a new product and the goal of the second is to obtain a high and continuous level of quality in performance. The glass industry is an important industry in Egypt that requires continuous development to keep pace with the global development and achieve the highest level of production at the lowest cost and high quality achieve sustainability of the product in the domestic and overseas market, the research has tended to how to achieve sustainability of the glass blowing through the benefit of Creativity and technical development Research problem: - weak link between Creativity and technical development, and its impact on the improvement and sustainability of the glass product. Research Objective: - Quality and improvement of the blown glass product through Creativity and development of its techniques. Research goal - The impact of Creativity and continuous technical development on the blown glass product Research hypothesis: - The Creativity and development of the glass product formed by the blowing method has a great impact in improving its quality and achieving a competitive advantage for the product. Research Methodology: Analytical / Experimental
glass
Creativity
technical
2021
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71
85
https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_134730_9a208c7f902aded66139f6e233dfa8f2.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
2682-2148
2682-2148
2021
2
1
Environmental Fresh-cut Fruits or Vegetables Packages from Nonwoven Bagasse Fibers
Azza
Halwany
Bagasse fiber is a waste product from sugar cane industry, which extraction from sugar-cane with approximately 30% cellulose content, and this fiber provides a natural source for nonwoven industries. Even though untreated bagasse fibers become more and more into attention because of the increasing concern for disposal of agricultural residuals and the need for enhancing the sugar cane industry's profitability. However, there are different methods to evaluate Bagasse fibers properties. Using of Bagasse fibers as a food packing materials is a very important trend to improve our live style. There are a lot of packing kinds which making from unhealthy materials like plastic packages. The university trend is to natural materials, and recycles the waste fibers to make new products from these materials. the high relative humidity (RH) of packaged fresh-cut fruits or vegetables that is associated with spoilage the microbial growth. is released and should protect the product against the microbial growth. Potential antimicrobial compounds, as well as possible applications to preserve fresh-cut produce and future research in this area. The results shows that using of packages made from Bagass fibers ,are more economic, and give more long life for the products which saving in them. Use of waste materials like Bagasse is a good environmental solution that we can get rid from them with natural degradable methods.
Bagasse، Waste
Degradable
vegetables
Packages
2021
01
01
86
95
https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_134732_76e39b27556b2d7962878eb3ae2776e2.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
2682-2148
2682-2148
2021
2
1
A Study on Comfort Properties of Banana / Cotton Blend Woven Fabrics
Hafez
Hawas
يهتم هذا البحث بدراسه تاثير نسبة الياف الموز والترکيب النسجي علي خواص الراحة للاقمشه المنتجة . تم استخدام نوعين من الخيوط کلحمات ، اولاً: خيوط مخلوطة بنسبه ( 50 % موز : 50 % قطن ) ، ثانياً: خيوط 100 % قطن مع استخدام ثلاثة تراکيب نسجيه اساسية ( سادة 1/1 ، مبرد 2/2 ، اطلس 4 لحمة ) و ثلاث ترتيبات للحمات کالاتي ( حدفة خيط مخلوط : حدفة خيط قطن 100 % ، حدفتين خيط مخلوط : حدفة خيط قطن 100 % ، جميع الحدفات خيط مخلوط ). من خلال اجراء الاختبارات لتقييم خواص الراحة لاقمشة المنتجه وتقييم النتائج باستخدام التحليل الاحصائي والاشکال البيانية اظهرت النتائج ان هناک علاقة طردية بين نسبه الياف الموز بالاقمشة المنتجة وکلا من نفاذية الهواء و صلابة الاقمشة وقدره الاقمشة علي نفاذية بخار الماء ، في حين سجلت الاقمشة ذات الترکيب النسجي اطلس 4 اعلي المعدلات في نتائج جميع الخواص التي تم قياسها .
Banana fiber
Comfort Properties
Sustainability
Woven Fabrics
2021
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105
https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_134734_3d56d33375c543894e17fb00f5501d5d.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
2682-2148
2682-2148
2021
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Emojis as a new Visual Language in Advertising Creativity
Amira
Kadry
Creativity the magical force,the foundation upon which advertising business is built. Whenever it comes to Advertising “Creativity” is the critical, most important aspect to be looked upon. Advertisers all over the world are constantly trying to find best ways to grab the attention, to appeal the largest audience possible. They are constantly looking for eye catching innovative visual elements to implement in designs. Modern communication technology has created Emojis, a new symbolic language, that became an important part of communication. And now they are being used in advertising messages targeted to Generation Z. Emojis gave them an easier way to express ideas. Advertisers are developing ads to target them based on the Emojis they use. This paper aims to look closely, explore Emojis as the world's fastest growing form of visual communication, as a new visual Advertising language in the digital age, and how it contributes in engaging&persuading Generation Z,As it is important to speak the language of your target audience. The paper presents a brief history of Emojis, studies Emoji's various characteristics, how could they be utilized successfully in Advertising creativity through looking closely on selected International Emoji inspired Ads. Finding that Emojis are the New advertising Age visual language .They are effective visual tools in the new era of advertising communication when used upon previous study of the target audience with respect to cultural differences Emojis aren’t just a trend they will stay for a while as an inspirational tool for designers. They are the next communication evolution.
Emoji
GenerationZ
Emojipedia
2021
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106
113
https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_136910_41c58412668a8b3a613d2da90e891e63.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
2682-2148
2682-2148
2021
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1
The Effectiveness of Advertising Personalization
Hisham
Abdel Monem
ABSTRACT: Advertising has always been associated with people, making an impact on their behavior and the way they think, in addition to shaping perceptions and changing lifestyle. In today's digital world, Information technology changed the game. Imposing new channels and different contents, where high quality components, reachability and interactivity affecting the advertising process in general. Understanding people became crucial for advertising effectiveness, and the only criterion for its success. It is getting deeper and more centered on human psychology to understand believes, motives and insights. Research problem: People more than ever exposed to a huge number of advertising messages, affecting advertising negatively. Information technology and big data offered new tools. “Advertising personalization” considered one of the newest paradigms. Purpose: This research investigates the effect of personalization on advertising effectiveness. Through a psychological perspective based on measuring consumer's attitudes toward personalized advertising and behavioral intention for interacting with it. Methodology: Quantitative research is adopted to explore consumer’s feedback towards personalized advertising. In addition to a focus group experiment to conclude the effectiveness through observing the level of interactivity. Hypothesis: H1: Personalization could be an impactful tool to enhance Advertising effectiveness. H2: Consumer psychology could clarify the attitudes toward a certain ad and provides a perspective that increase advertising effectiveness. Findings: More than 64% perceive personalized advertising in a positive way, which generate the desired intention to interact with it. Depending on personalized advertising content, in general, the research proves it is able to increase advertising effectiveness.
Personalization
advertising
Psychology
Effectiveness
interaction
2021
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114
121
https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_136911_e3412ab545f052b508b174934b585317.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
2682-2148
2682-2148
2021
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Applied Learning as a Key Factor to Innovative Manufacturing
Ali
Alnajadah
The world of manufacturing has changed drastically and tremendously during the last few decades due to the advancement of technology. In 2017, PwC global network of firm’s base in the USA did a global study on 1200 companies and executives. Their result showed that 54% of the surveyed respondents struggled to align innovation strategies with their business strategies, and 72% of them said that they were not out innovating their competitors. On the other hand, 61% of the surveyed respondents embraced open innovation to generate new ideas. The current needs for well-structured applied learning across the board is becoming a necessity to meet the ever-changing demand for creative design solutions to satisfy innovative manufacturing and improve human lives. Therefore, the upcoming new work forces must be well educated and appropriately trained from an early age. This requires a continues reviewing and upgrading of applied learning and applied design programs and curriculums. This paper focuses on 1) defining applied learning, applied education, applied design, and innovative manufacturing; 2) identifying the vital relationship between applied learning, applied education, applied design, and innovative manufacturing; 3) exploring existing programs that uses applied learning.
Applied Learning
Applied Design
Innovative Manufacturing
2021
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122
128
https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_136912_b80640bc0d89889ff96ffe8da4c2255c.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
2682-2148
2682-2148
2021
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1
From the 3 R's Rule of Sustainability to the 4 R's of Resilience: an Architectural Approach.
Lorenza
Di Pilla
The reduction of energy consumption in buildings recently became tighter and tighter, as well as the need of shortening the building materials’ supply chain. Hence, there is a growing interest in sustainable materials, able to reduce peak energy demand, also mitigating climate change and improving indoor comfort. Indeed, it is also fundamental to design buildings able to sustain their occupants during emergencies modulating and adapting their features to a changing climate, to different boundary conditions and to the progressive loss of biodiversity. It is therefore possible, by applying a wider approach, to conceive resilience as a correlated factor to sustainable design. In this regard, the main goal of the paper is to analyze traditional and innovative building materials, highlighting their key-features in terms of environmental costs, energy efficiency and adaptive capabilities. Starting from the specific definition of resilience, the present work analyzes its own application on buildings, while looking at a wider range of tasks. This, also highlighting the four main pillars of resilience in terms of its “4-Rs” (i.e. robustness, resourcefulness, rapid recovery, redundancy) and picking out the relevant connection with the consolidated “3-Rs” of sustainability ( i.e. reduce, reuse, recycle).
Resilience
materials
Smart-Adaptive solutions
2021
01
01
129
140
https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_136923_f87630d860aaec14592d06ca59c8beee.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
2682-2148
2682-2148
2021
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The Effectiveness of Walkability Index for Social Sustainability in Developing Countries Using Geographical Information System
Yasmeen
Gul
Walking is greatly significant to achieve good health, and ultimately, social sustainability. There have been numerous walkability indices developed to measure the effectiveness of walking. Limited number of these indices have been developed objectively in the context of developing countries. The current research is focused on developing a walkability index objectively, as well as finding a comparison between non-gated and gated neighborhoods, and to see how the developed walkability index is associated with walking in developing countries. The study area for this research is Karachi, Pakistan. The walkability index has been developed by utilizing entropy index for land-use-mix and Space Syntax for street connectivity, while gross housing density was considered. In order to measure the walking at neighborhood level, a questionnaire (n=1042) was used. Binary logistic regression analysis and Independent sample t-test were used for attaining results. The results show that the walkability of non-gated neighborhoods is higher than gated and there is a positive correlation between walkability and walking. The study concludes that an objectively measured walkability index can be developed in even those areas where a central database doesn’t exist. Furthermore, the promulgation of walking at neighborhood level doesn’t necessitate the policy of promoting the gating of neighborhoods.
walking
Geographical Information System
Walkability Index
gated and non-gated neighborhoods
space syntax
2021
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141
154
https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_136955_a6baba2bc4d3568c3cd7c1db51a75f07.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
2682-2148
2682-2148
2021
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1
Projection Mapping Technology in Architecture from the Perspective of Optical Illusion Art
Nermin
Saeed Abbas
Optical Illusion art is one of the artistic trends that emerged as a result of the artists’ interaction with the scientific interpretation of the phenomenon of optical illusion, which scientists have benefited from its thoughts about the way the human eye and brain works to create illusions in their artistic work. The research discusses the emergence of the optical illusion art and the related concepts and its impact on human perception, as this art relies on an optical vision of shapes, lines, colors and spaces that gives illusion of movement, depth and perspective. The research deals with the applications of the philosophy of optical illusion art in architecture in addition to the various architectural surfaces and their subsequent developments up to the projection mapping technology, as it’s considered the actual dynamic development of the optical illusion art and the impact of this technology in creating new levels of illusions for the viewer and clarify the similarities and differences between them, Especially the projection mapping technology considerations; how it is planned, and the various aesthetics that it adds to architecture visually only as a digital technology that is displayed by projectors, so it takes the viewer to another imaginary world inside the real world. It is considered one of the design solutions to achieve the visual pleasure for the viewer and enhance his belonging to the place.
optical illusion
Projection Mapping
mixed reality
Architecture
2021
01
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160
168
https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_134704_305751ac737a3c9a965353df50213dd9.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
2682-2148
2682-2148
2021
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Biotechnology and Its Applications in Interior Design and Furniture
Shimaa
Shehata
With tremendous technological progress ,that has occurred in the fields of genetics and biochemistry; research has tended recently to find materials that are organically degradable , it degrade in the soil after being buried Like living creatures after their death, and it is also useful for the soil . This is what biotechnology has produced in a world where sustainable development has become the password. Biotechnology is best defined as applied science based on the study of chemical and biological processes that take place inside the cells of living organisms, and then take advantage of those processes in multiple fields, such as medicine, agriculture, industry and the environment. This benefit is achieved through modern engineering techniques related to genetic engineering, which opened new horizons and wider applications. This research aims to shed light on this technological progress in the field of biotechnology in order to nominate multiple examples of biomaterials that can be used in the field of interior design and furniture, including for example bio-textiles and bio-leather. The research problem is that the health and environmental impacts of internal pollutants such as industrial materials used in interior spaces; is more influencing and multiple pollutants from the external environment. The research is based on the analytical descriptive approach to replace the pollution sources represented in the industrial materials used in interior design and furniture with other sources “biological materials “ that are safer on human health and more safety on internal and external environment.
biotechnology
biomaterial
Bio-design
Biomaterial technologyز
2021
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169
179
https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_134708_86eba9cef3d11d20e9e86d0433709efb.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
2682-2148
2682-2148
2021
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Inclusiveness as a Basis for Solving a Design Problem in the Internal Design of Tourism Facilities
Dalal
Mohamed
Assists in helping at a strategic level through information design and training.Universal design is a relatively new field of design. Holistic design is a style of design that considers the design to be done by interconnecting its parts as a whole. The designer uses the design understatement in designing the environment and tries to minimize the environmental impact. The beauty of the holistic design has very important considerations, as the designer may think about what the design will look like or think about the user’s vision of the design.The integration of form and content is the most important basis for holistic design. Special needs in the requirements of special needs in the requirements of different requirements.The most important foundations of holistic design is to see it as a whole and not as individual parts.The interior design of public spaces does not depend on the inclinations of the designer, but rather depends on logical and legal foundations based on standard criteria, that is, the background, emotional, cannot be tried to approach rationality.
Inclusive design
Innovation
The design
2021
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180
187
https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_134712_d3bf8275c407ca9f050714936b3dfd9f.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
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2682-2148
2021
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Applied Vision About Green Marketing for Trademark in the Field of Textile Design and Finishing
Wessam
Amir
Alaa
Ahmed
Throughout The State initiation for Small Projects and Determining Specific Streets with civilized appearance for those Projects Like (36 street Elmaady-st.Ankara street Sheraton Hostels-Masr street Elshorouk city),where the state supported the small Projects for the Youth which Requires Doing Some Green Marketing Activities as a Way for Environmental responsibility which Lays on the Shoulders of State and the Business Foundations(the small projects) and the society Audience as all as they are consumers ,That Throughout the Right Understanding for the Environmental Problems and introducing the Technological and innovative solutions for the Trademark as Applications for Designs of printing clothes , fabrics and furnishings which suits these Projects. The Green Marketing Assures Collection of Beliefs and ObligationsWith a Life style that Concentrates on The importance of Respecting The Earth and its inhibitors,Which Uses the important and SuitableResources Only . We Find That Marketing Practices for The Trademark in The Shadow of Green Marketing Concept related with the Foundation concern offollowing integrated Group of Green Behaviors Such as (seeking for Producing Green Products -Using Green Covers-Treating Fabrics with ecofriendly material environment –Using Green Promotion). The importance of the Research sprang Through Practicing the Green Marketing for the Trademark in the Small Projects as a Direction for the Environmental Responsibility and that throughout introducing innovative solutions to solve some Environmental problems.
Green marketing
Trademark
small Project
finishing
ecofriendly material environment
2021
01
01
188
199
https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_134726_56681c3d67b93de9e18f22521f466e2c.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
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2682-2148
2021
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The Impact of Bio Geometry to Enrich the Fashion Design Thought
Mai
Kamel
There are many positive and negative energies that affect human, the bio geometric science is a translation of the language in which the universe deals with each other according to the laws of nature to enter the balance, the research problem is how can bio geometric science be applied in creating designs for a contemporary fashion to achieve a balance in the energy of the user? , the importance of the research is to reveal the energy of engineering shapes and Bio signatures in fashion design, the aim of the research is to apply the principles of bio geometric on fashion design and determining its effect on human energy balance, the research hypothesis is implementation of the bio geometric in fashion design that increases the user's energy and health. the most important results are A vital balance is achieved in energies of humans by using bio geometric shapes & Bio signatures in fashion design for many items like "Blouse , Part , Dress , Skirt". and Using the Bio geometric principles in fashion design treat the defect that is present in energy centers in the wearer's body and it helps in self-healing for the wearer.
Bio Geometry
fashion design ، Bio signatures
2021
01
01
200
211
https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_134733_09b319ee40bee7c93d6174fa49a899d0.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
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2682-2148
2021
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The Effectiveness of Using Google Classroom as an Educational Platform in Teaching the Simplified Bodice Block
Shaimaa
Alsakhawy
Research Summary: This study aimed to know the effect of using the Google Classroom application as one of the educational platforms in the development of knowledge and skills of students of the Faculty of Home Economics at Al-Azhar University to learn the basic simplified bodice block for women. The study found that the Google Classroom application has a statistically significant effect between the average female students ’grades in the pre and post achievement achievement in favor of the post-application of the research sample, to demonstrate the effectiveness of the Google Classroom application as one of the educational platforms, due to the positive impact of education using e-learning platforms An example of it is the Google Classroom application, given the ease of handling information and repeating it more than once at any time. Accordingly, the recommendations of the research were as follows: 1- The interest of faculty members in each of its specialization, especially clothing and textile specialization, in taking advantage of the potentials of educational platforms as a kind of self-learning in the field of teaching to keep pace with modern technological developments. 2- Contributing to developing curricula electronically and employing information technology to serve the educational process and improve teaching methods in universities and support them with technological innovations, especially courses of applied sciences according to the available capabilities of modern technology. 3- Holding training courses for both teachers and students to develop their skills in using educational platforms. key words: Educational platforms- Bodice pattern- Google Classroom
Key Words: Educational platforms
Bodice block
Google Classroom
2021
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212
228
https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_134735_6b18a63ba2c5103445e4e7164b9200e6.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
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2682-2148
2021
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The Formative Potential of Silicone Wax and It's Use in Enriching the Field of Clothing and It’s Accessories
Sozan
Hegazy
Heba
Salama
The second half of the twentieth century was defined as the entry of materials that were previously seen as outside the field of art, to the point that they did not deserve any recognition, and with major changes in the field of art, experimentation with Raw materials are of great importance in postmodern art The study aims to show the high plasticity potential of an unconventional material that is used only to make repairs as an adhesive, which is the silicone wax material Which is characterized by high flexibility and ease of formation in addition to the cheap price research followed the experimental method The study concluded that silicon wax heard as a material that has high formation potential, as a contemporary set of wax supplement waxes were wearable many times and given For the high flexibility of this material and the low cost and time and effort of implementation, a set of clothing items for children (short vest, skirt and Blouse) was formed to arbitrate it from specialists to draw attention to the possibility of using this material To implement the children's show performance clothes, as well, decorative units of silicone wax were implemented, and it was taken into account that the care element should be provided easily by installing it in the clothes using adhesive tape so that it can be separated during care And arrived during the wearing and all designs have obtained high responses among specialists and consumers key words Formative potential Silicone wax Clothed supplement
Formative potential
Silicone wax
CLOTHING SUPPLEMENT
2021
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229
243
https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_134928_b3003b6ef8d7041f7cfdb6a11f28673a.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
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2021
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The Blending of African Heritage with Modern Technologies to Design a Futuristic Reality An Analytical Study of Scenic Designs and Costumes for ”The Black Panther” Movie
Basma
Khalil Ebrahim
"The Black Panther" movie is managed to achieve the most difficult cinematic equation,which was both public and critical success.Director Ryan Coogler made adventure and suspense a general framework for the events to shed light on many contemporary social and political issues that classified the movie as one of the best comic superhero movies. The makers of the movie especially the director,made a challenge by presenting an exceptional movie that balances artistic pleasure and intellectual value,without disturbing the classification of it as one of the movies based mainly on visual dazzling. One of the most prominent factors that characterized the movie was the design of the spatial environment of events,It’s a fictional city called Wakanda,which is technologically advanced and located in the picturesque nature of Africa continent, perhaps it was not a real city,but production designer Hannah Beachler and fashion designer Ruth Carter,relied on very real tribes and cultures across Africa continent to represent the various peoples that are part of the Wakanda nation,and this has contributed to enriching visual content and providing a unique cinematic image of a balance between dazzling and nature without a breach of nature inherent characteristic of the peoples of the continent related to history and fine detail African heritage.
Comics
technology
Wakanda
scenery
Costumes
2021
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https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_134929_f86212de84adbdf0713161e36665cac6.pdf
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Technological Requirements for the Design of Stereoscopic Display Using LED Holographic Technology
Amr
Galal
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES The research aims to identify the technology of producing the holographic image and how to display it through 3D LED fans for use in the field of advertising. HYPOTHESIS AND METHODOLOGIES The research relied on the descriptive analytical approach to produce holographic images, as well as the experimental approach to reach the best methods for producing and designing a holographic display through 3D LED fans. 1. The use of 3D LED fans for a holographic display in advertising is more effective than using traditional methods. 2. Modern technology has helped to develop the concept of stereoscopic image and its spread. 3. Display product pictures through holographic technology more attractive than traditional methods. 4. Graphics and electronic montage programs have helped increase the quality of the images used in the field of advertising. 5. The angle of rotation of the subject during shooting affects the display quality. Results: 1- Displaying product pictures through holographic technology more attractive than traditional methods. 2- Graphics and electronic editing software helped in controlling the quality of the displayed images. 3- The angle of rotation of the subject during shooting affects the quality of the presentation. 4-The rotation time affects the quality of video during the presentation. 5- Image quality control has an effect on presentation.
Holograph
3D LED fan
Dennis Gabor
2021
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https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_134930_1f0182481ed7ea710b359232ca7280a2.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
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Children’s Packaging Between Interactive and Sustainability
Khloud
Ahmed
Wessam
Amir
The research includes a discussion about the concept of sustainability in the interactive design of children's packaging, to give additional value to promote reusable packaging and functional diversity through the application of interactive packaging methods To develop the child's cognitive and creative abilities, one of the child's mental needs is research and exploration, and this is done by expanding the child's environment and using environmental materials in the child's tools and toys. And these methods can be applied on pharmaceutical or food packaging for children, one of the kind of interactive methods that can be applied is playing method, which is represented in the construction and planning games, collection and classification games, analysis and interpretation games, technical games such as drawing and coloring. And the technical method such as the method of scratching (removing some parts of the design) or using the raised and embossed surfaces or the paper folding method (origami). In addition to the ability to apply the QR code to link packaging with the advertisement for the wrapped product to anchor the product in the child's mind, and increase marketing activity. The concept of sustainability is one of the most important things in the field of packaging today to reduce the accumulation of waste through recycling or reuse and reduce the use of raw materials. In this regard, this study is based on an overview of importance of various interactive packaging methods and expanding the role of packaging to be better suited for children.
Interactive
Interactive Methods
interactive packaging
Sustainable Design
2021
01
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267
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https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_135616_631c0c8a8b426241fd14d07f21b2cf00.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
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2682-2148
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Documenting the Artistic Legacy of the Artists' Works and Employing them in Industries
Nihad
Sadek
ABSTRACT: The employment of artistic works on industries is a process of indirect documentation of the works of artists in various fields, from sculptures and paintings to applied works. OBJECTIVES: I proceed from this vision that traditional industries play an effective and rapid role in transferring an artistic legacy that has been practiced across generations alongside its beneficial role. METHODOLOGIES Descriptive Experimental CONCLUSIONS -Types and methods of documentation and revival: The first: is to copy the artwork as it is and put it and apply it appropriately to different industries and products, without interfering with it, which any responsible body can do without the artist’s intervention other than taking his approval and preserving his ownership rights. The second: the direct experience of the artist in drawing directly on the product without copying one of his previously executed works, which in turn involves the artist himself in the documentation process. The third: Documenting the presence of the artist himself, through a work that represents the shape and body of the artist in order to immortalize the artist's name. The fourth: is to draw inspiration from the artists ’works and take advantage of its elements in various ways to produce a new product based on the idea of inspiration.
Inspiration
Figma
Table Museum
2021
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https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_136534_c070085202806c63850882acfa5d319e.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
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Effectiveness of Combining Flat and Profile Patterns to Implement New Reception Abayas with an Oriental Character
Abeer
Eletreby
Female fashion at home is just as important as her outfit. Women always like to appear elegant and distinctive especially when receiving guests,So reception abaya appeared to suit homeoccasions and receive guests, They are anintegral part of elegant and comfortable home clothes that are widely demanaded, especially for girls who are about to marry ,as well as during Eids, holidays and Ramadan nights for their modesty. The Egyptian market was invaded by many importat abays,which express the heritage of their country of origin Most household clothes do not contain many styles and dartes, and their various displacement is often used to implement the dartless pattern. The current research was directed towards designing and implementing low cost, aesthetic, and functional reception gowns. Fifteen styles were invented and performed by students of the third year under the course with different designs and sleeves . According to the shape of the design and implementing, the (profili pattern) is the most common type used for sleeves, with an attempt to solve the sequencing problems of design by that pattern through the implementation process. Because the reception gowns are rich in motifs, and decorate it by low cost. The research conducted from the statistical analysis that the possibility of monitoring of the dartless pattern corset of size is significant for each size. The statistical analysis of the arbitrators' opinions has proved to be highly visible for the designs of the executed gowns, as they achieved the aesthetic, functional, originality, contemporary, decorative, and economic aspects.
Effectiveness
Reception abaya
Oriental character
2021
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https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_136541_908b68e5f99c70e6be8bf477e9cc312e.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
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Use the 3D Printer Technology to Obtain Molds for Ceramic Products
Mohamed
Shouman
Use the 3D printer technology to obtain molds for ceramic products Abstract: The research deals with the possibility of using 3d printers to obtain the mother mold of the ceramic product through a study of the 3d printing techniques and their types and raw materials used in printing with these printers and traditional methods for producing such kind of molds, and then the researcher reached to obtain a mother mold for the ceramic product using a 3d printer And computer-aided design (CAD) to prepare modeling and molds. Use the 3D printer technology to obtain molds for ceramic products Abstract: The research deals with the possibility of using 3d printers to obtain the mother mold of the ceramic product through a study of the 3d printing techniques and their types and raw materials used in printing with these printers and traditional methods for producing such kind of molds, and then the researcher reached to obtain a mother mold for the ceramic product using a 3d printer And computer-aided design (CAD) to prepare modeling and molds.
3D printing
MOLDS
modeling
Mother mold
2021
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https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_136548_bc2601dc82669ac004ede1349831293f.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
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Deployment of Botanical Waste in Design of Interior Spaces
Dina
Gamal
ABSTRACT: Agricultural wastes are national fortune that must be exploited in an environmentally and economically efficient manner, to reduce the depletion of new resources, preserve our limited resources and protect the environment from pollution resulting from the wrong disposal. Egypt is characterized by its different crop production, which diverse positivity on its different agriculture wastes, helped the designer in general and the interior designer in particular - as the link between the environment and man - to deployment of botanical waste in design of interior Spaces in accordance with his vision of design and the use of modern technological methods. . PROBLEM STATEMENT Excessive encroachment on botanical agricultural waste, which leads to a defect in the natural environment system, and indoor air pollution of the spaces, forms great pressure on human health and the environment, in addition to wasting natural local raw material that can be used in the design of the interior spaces. . AIMS AND OBJECTIVES Deployment of botanical waste in design of interior Spaces, and maximizing the utilization of this material and the essentiality to reuse it according to area changes. CONCLUSIONS - Botanical wastes are raw material that can inspire the interior designer to create design ideas and solutions that are unique and flexible. - It is possible to rely on the design of the interior spaces on raw materials derived from agricultural wastes and activate its role according to the vision of the designer and his creative imagination.
Agricultural waste
The Waste Hierarchy
recycling
Upcycling
Downcycled
2021
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https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_136552_97631e2872562cf5e97a260d43ef66ce.pdf
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Creating Decorative Formations Using Canvas Plastic as an Alternative to Traditional Clothing Decorating Methods
Mona
Aldamanhoury
Heba
Salama
The art of dress decoration is one of the most influential arts in giving most craft products the ability to attract attention To achieve distinction by looking at things a new look and employing them in different decorative methods Which seemed to challenge capabilities Skilled craftsman and materials and materials used in the achievement of impressive artwork Hence the idea of research came in an attempt to make use of the plastic canvas In decorating clothes that are suitable for serving small projects the study aimed to employ canvas plastic in a new way as an alternative to the traditional ways to decorate clothing through a distinct group of decorative formations It has to use different types of yarns to give an aesthetic shape to the clothing piece, to which it is added, and at a minimal price, in addition to implementing various forms of trimmings and small alternative units for metal and wood units and using them In embroidery on clothing, and based on that 17 clothing designs were implemented and judged and the most important results of the research were the presence of differences Statistically significant among the opinions of specialists and consumers on the implemented products, as all products received high responses, which indicates that plastic canvas has a high potential that enables us to use it to decorate The implemented designs meet the aesthetic and economic needs of consumers and are suitable as small projects Key words: decorative combinations. Canvas plastic. Traditional methods of Decorating clothes
decorative combinations
Canvas plastic
Traditional methods of Decorating clothes
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The Impact of Ecotechnology on the Interior Design as a Contemporary Design Trend
Nada
Noseir
Ghada
Elmoslmy
Sarah
Fahmy
Yosra
Elharairy
The whole world in our time is witnessing tremendous progress in technological systems in all areas of life, , and we have seen the tremendous development in smart systems, nanotechnology applications and techniques for using renewable energies in addition to technologies of smart raw materials and others, Architecture and interior design have had a good chance of being affected by technology, as buildings have been affected in all its stages from the beginning of thinking about the project and site studies up to the stage of implementation and operation of the building, and since the main problem depends on how we use this technology in a way that does not harm the environment, Therefore, the Eco technology trend appeared as a trend that tries to link modern technology, ecological design and the environment surrounding the architectural spaces and employ each of them in the right place, to achieve the best energy consumption efficiency without depleting natural resources or damaging the surrounding environment, and in this research , we will deal with the definition of the Eco-Technology Architecture trend, and study the different technological techniques that the Eco technology trend uses in the building to preserve the environment and save energy, then we will address one of the global architectural works that follow the Eco technological trend in design.
Eco technology
Technological architecture
environmental architecture
Smart Technologies
Interior Design Trends
2021
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https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_136908_d5bc5b0b9406aa3864a4fc93a8ceaded.pdf
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The Effect of Technological Development on the Aesthetics of Two- and Three-dimensional Animation
Hanan
Abd Elazeem
Summary Art is a product of its age, it represents humanity as much to be compatible with the prevailing ideas in a specific historical situation. Along with the aspirations of this situation and with its needs and hopes, we find it changing with the change of the age, but art goes far beyond this range, it makes, from the specific historical moment, a one moment of Humanity's several moments, the moment that opens the horizon towards a continuous development, this development affected the aesthetics of animation in the quality of the three-dimensional works in particular, where the research problem lies how the impact of modern technological developments on the aesthetics of two-and three-dimensional animation, and how animation works have become rivaling cinema motion Live action, after the three-dimensional animation became very prevalent, the research aims to determine the audience requirements for three-dimensional films and emphasize the impact of modern computer graphics programs in the form of an animated film, where we conclude that the aesthetics of animation in the period (2009-2019) Affected by the technological development of programs and production process, which summarized several stages and the production process became faster and greater. KEY WORDS: Technological development - Animation aesthetics - Live motion cinema - 3dimensions
Technological development
Animation Aesthetics
Live motion cinema
3dimensions
2021
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https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_136909_a800fbb5268876579f0d69f1bc4017d2.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
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Local Saudi Heritage as a Source of Artistic Vision in Designing Interior Decoration Products
Reem
Alsabban
Local architecture plays a fundamental role in enriching the national heritage of each country as advanced countries strive to show national identity and pride in it. Interior designers must be aware of this concept and make it among their priorities when designing interior spaces. Interior decoration products have great significance and an important legacy in defining local heritage This paper explores the experiences and efforts of some of the countries in rooting their own local designs. It also reviews some examples of designs of interior decoration products inspired by the local architectural heritage, with the aim of benefiting from them in designing and manufacturing products inspired by the authentic Saudi architectural heritage. The paper uses the applied approach where the researcher applied three different designs on decorative products using various traditional and electronic manual methods with the help of advanced programs to produce samples for contemporary wallpaper (at the printing labs in University of Arts London, UK), in addition to samples of different decoration products such as cushions and carpets. The research also used a questionnaire tool addressed to designers to explore their views towards designs localizations and the impact of architectural heritage in inspiring their contemporary designs.
local
Architecture
heritage
Contemporary
design
2021
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https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_136970_264834e6b63a63f25cf613b926749d6a.pdf
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The Art of Design Between Aesthetic Theories
Amel
Yousfi
Khaled
Khaledi
Abstract: Inevitably, there has been an eternal struggle between material and intangible values since man's existence on earth. The art of design is one of the ancient arts that added a contemporary aesthetic aspect, whether in architecture, industry or printing, which was associated with later eras, the eras of discoveries and modern industrial technologies that have a relationship with industrial material values in general, but the material values in design are not similar to those material values that characterize the works Great artistic as well as their intangible value. Because the value in artistic works is the intangible values that lead to the creation of material values and that the material value in the art of design emerges through the performance, functional and utilitarian capacity, and these characteristics and characteristics are what determine the material values in the art of design. We also find it in a palace, plane, car, or building that realizes aesthetic values capable of satisfying the various needs of mankind, and the intention is to limit these values between two aspects: moral beauty, physical beauty.
Design art
intangible values
material values
aesthetic theory
works of art
2021
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https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_136971_0b130d63a212821bb2d1dd21096f051d.pdf
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Waterslide Architectural Masterpiece: A Descriptive Study of Sabilah Models in Palestine
Kifaya
Abu Al-Huda
The interest in water sabils was an ancient habit among the sultans and kings since ancient times, and it had a distinct character among Muslims, as the wealthy Muslims and philanthropists rushed to compete to build sabils to do good, and the princes, sultans, kings and rulers established the sabelah in the streets and alleys and in public places for the sake of reward and reward Therefore, the obligation of charitable giving in the form of charitable acts is numerous, and it was for stopping the aspirations, so what are the means? What is the purpose of its establishment in the Islamic and humanitarian community? An Islamic city is hardly devoid of one or several ways, because of the importance of these architectural installations in public life, and the charitable endowment siblings are among the works of charitable establishments and a form of spending for the sake of God and ongoing charity for the owner of the endowment, and it entails a large reward for the individual, and it falls under the ongoing charity And its reward for the sake of God, and its purpose is to serve Muslims. The history of the spread of the Sabila in Islamic societies, in its well-known form, dates back to the Ayyubid and Mamluk periods, and it increased in the Ottoman period more broadly and larger. Palestine was famous for its wide spread of water traps in the aforementioned periods, as well as spreads in the holy cities in order to provide water for the thirsty and the pilgrims to seek your rewards, and the Holy City of Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa Mosque received the care of the benevolent Muslim rulers from the Mamelukes, Ayyubids and Ottomans, especially Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, especially since the city of Jerusalem is less in it Water sources, and many fountains were built to provide water to the residents of Jerusalem and to the worshipers coming to it. The water was supplied from Bark Solomon from the south from the Bethlehem area to the Al-Aqsa Mosque squares. In the old city of Nablus, which is located in the north of the West Bank, many Aselah have spread widely.
Islamic architectural installations
Sabilat Al-Aqsa Mosque
Sabilat of the city of Nablus
2021
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https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_136972_71e8756fc49f79d0864f7a1d1e4283d2.pdf
Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts
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Documenting the Life of His Majesty the Late King Hussein Bin Talal Through the Works of Photographer "Zohrab Markarian"
Qasem
Shukran
Yareen
Naamneh
This study aimed to identify the documentation of the life of the late King Hussein bin Talal through the photograph by the lens of photographer Zohrab Markarian, and to identify the topics, and technical characteristics of the photographs that documented the life of His Majesty by classifying them into groups. The study used the two descriptive analytical and historical approaches. The results were analyzed statistically by using the software (SPSS) for the study sample that consists of 600 photographs from the time period (1973-1999). The results in the photographs that documented His Majesty's life in terms of subjects indicated that the photographs with family subjects have a greater percentage in the whole time period (1973-1999), and the largest percentage of photographs in the second time period (1980-1999) was 36.2. As for the qualities, it was the highest percentage in terms of the whole number in the eighties time period, and the technical characteristics had a negligible error percentage, due to Marcarian's experience and professionalism. On this basis, the study recommended collecting the photos of His Majesty the late King Hussein, published and unpublished within certain classifications, to be easily obtained by researchers, and also to document the life of important figures in Jordan photographically to be considered as a historical legacy, and the research also recommended adding a special section for photographs that document everything related to Jordan in the libraries of Jordanian universities and allow researchers to obtain them.
His Majesty the late King Hussein bin Talal
Zohrab Markarian
Documentary Photography
2021
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https://jdsaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_137455_0d17144401af20dcba406d3ecea1f84a.pdf