DIGITAL INTEGRATION OF NATIONAL ORNAMENTS FOR CLASSIC FURNITURE
Keywords:
Girih, parametric design, classical furniture, digital integration, islimi pattern, ergonomics, tectonics, CAD/CAM technologies.Abstract
This scientific article investigates the integration of geometric (girih) and floral (islimi) ornaments - integral parts of Uzbekistan's national architectural heritage - into modern classical furniture design through the lens of digital technologies. The relevance of the study is determined by the need to preserve national identity in the context of globalization and to adapt traditional art forms to industrial production (CAD/CAM, CNC, parametric design). The work analyzes patterns from the Topkapı scrolls and the architectural decoration of the Timurid period, developing a methodology for applying them to the tectonic and ergonomic structures of furniture products. New methods for the symbiosis of complex quasicrystalline grids with classical furniture forms using digital algorithms are proposed. As a result, the possibility of serial production of patterns with accuracy up to 0.01 mm using CNC technologies is substantiated. The study reveals not only the aesthetic but also the constructive and functional aspects of national ornaments.
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