The Utilisation of Dynamic Architecture Philosophy in Fashion Design

Authors

1 Professor in the department of ready-made clothes Faculty of Applied Arts - Helwan University

2 Professor at the Department of Readymade Garments - Vice Dean for Postgraduate Studies and Research Faculty of Applied Arts - Damietta University

3 Professor and Head of the Department of Interior Design and Furniture Faculty of Applied Arts - Damietta University

4 Subject teacher in readymade garments department Faculty of Applied Arts - Damietta University

5 Assistant Lecturer - Readymade Garments Department Faculty of Applied Arts, Damietta University

Abstract

The research sought to create a trend for fashion from dynamic architecture. The current research presented an analysis of dynamic architecture in terms of its concept, characteristics, methods of movement that are distinguished by it, relationship with fashion design, and preparing an applied study to utilize of dynamic architecture philosophy to enrich the field of fashion design.
In this context, ten design groups have been prepared for girls’ clothes in the age group from 18-25 years, five design groups are inspired by the philosophy of movement in dynamic buildings while preserving the formal inspiration of the building, and five other design groups are inspired by the philosophy of movement in dynamic buildings only without the shape, and opinion poll was conducted on a sample of (150) girls from various governorates to measure their acceptance of the proposed designs.
In general, the results of this study indicated that girls in the age group (18-25) years prefer wearing clothes that have an aesthetic appearance and new advanced ideas, especially dynamic or moving ones, which are considered one of the most important features of dynamic architecture. The results also indicated the achievement of design No (2) in the first design group, the highest degrees of acceptance and the highest quality coefficient were included, and some designs that received the highest degrees of acceptance were implemented.
The study recommended that the study of architecture, such as "dynamic architecture" should be deepened and linked to fashion design especially it is a rich source of inspiration.
                                                 
 

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