special issue 2012
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ARCHITECTURE AND MODERN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC SCIENTIFIC - EDUCATIONAL JOURNAL ON SCIENTIFIC-TECHNOLOGICAL AND EDUCATIONAL-METHODICAL ASPECTS OF MODERN ARCHITECTURAL EDUCATION AND DESIGNING WITH THE USAGE OF VIDEO AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES
Article | SPACE OF THE COMMUNICATIONS AND MORPHOLOGY OF COMMUNICATIVE FUNCTION | ||||
Authors | N. Pavlov, Moscow Institute of Architecture (State Academy), Moscow, Russia | ||||
Abstract | Article identified and defined three main forms of communicative function: line, loop, ring. Gradual transition from one form to another is shown in the examples of everyday movement in the room, deployment of transport and engineering infrastructure, deployment of communications from the primary development of the local territory to global systems. It is noted that at the present stage of development of global space communications flat ring shape unfolded to a spherical surface, into a spatial structure. It is noted that the transition from one form to another occurs with increasing intensity of communication. In this case, stability, and often a lifetime of local, regional or global structure based on the form of communication: the line, the loop, the ring also increases considerably. It is observed that, in terms of morphology, communications, stability and longevity of our country depends on the circuit ring road around the perimeter: Transsiberian - Northern Sea Route. | ||||
Keywords: | space of communication, spatial structure, morphology, form, communicative function | ||||
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