Form follows function is a principle of design associated with late 19th- and early 20th-century architecture and industrial design in general, which...
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Protonica (section Form Follows Function)
25. IDM. "Protonica – Form Follows Function (Iono Records)". Psyreviews (22 September 2012). "Protonica – Form Follows Function (Iono)". I Am Not A Music...
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proportions. In the 19th century, Louis Sullivan declared that "form follows function". "Function" began to replace the classical "utility" and was understood...
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refer to: Movements in architecture: Functionalism (architecture) Form follows function Functional group, combination of atoms within molecules Medical...
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(this is the form) and only then examines whether it satisfies existing or potential customer needs (function). The "function follows form" principle is...
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origination of forms. Gelernter considers them to be variations of five basic ideas: A form is defined by its function ("form follows function"). For a building...
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frequently "form follows function". However, in many cases it is impossible to predict that proper spatial allocation for the future function and, in the...
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should be closely linked to strategy work. Form follows function; in other words target operating models follow strategy. A target operating model project...
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artwork changes based on the artist's decisions on the use of form. Form follows function – Design philosophy of 19th–20th centuries Found object – Non-standard...
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cell-phone like feel. The new form factor has been compared to a bar of soap. The design is definitely an example of form-follows-function, the front of the phone...
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Double-function form is a musical construction that allows for a collection of movements to be viewed as elements of a single larger musical form. The most...
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emphasized purity of geometry, absence of ornamentation and the motto 'form follows function'. This was a school of thought that combined craftsmaking with the...
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as heteroglossia or polyvocal, in which the form follows function. By subsuming shorter, more dramatic forms of storytelling into a larger, meaningful narrative...
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level ... Freedom from ornament is a sign of spiritual strength". Form follows function Modern architecture Utilitarian design Christopher Long, “Ornament...
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to Heideggerian phenomenology. Classificatory disputes about art Form follows function Medium essentialism Painterliness "Ornament and Crime" Truth to...
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of the items kept in this room have functional attributes, i.e. "form follows function". The utility room was a modern spin off to the scullery room where...
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Advanced Yet Acceptable, a product design principle associated with Form follows function All pages with titles containing Maya Mayan (disambiguation) List...
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"the recognized trinity of American architecture." The phrase "form follows function" is attributed to him; it encapsulated earlier theories of architecture...
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sponsored OpenJFX project. JavaFX Script used to be called F3 for Form Follows Function. F3 was primarily developed by Chris Oliver, who became a Sun employee...
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inequality for doubly-differentiable functions by Otto Hölder in 1889. Given its generality, the inequality appears in many forms depending on the context, some...
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cubic function is a function of the form f ( x ) = a x 3 + b x 2 + c x + d , {\displaystyle f(x)=ax^{3}+bx^{2}+cx+d,} that is, a polynomial function of degree...
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x_{n})} whose function symbol f {\displaystyle f} is new. The variables of this term are as follows. If the formula is in prenex normal form, then x 1 ,...
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In linear algebra, a sublinear function (or functional as is more often used in functional analysis), also called a quasi-seminorm or a Banach functional...
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Bessel functions are mathematical special functions that commonly appear in problems involving wave motion, heat conduction, and other physical phenomena...
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work as much with recycling forms as with ideas." Following this first show, an updated version of "Form Follows Function" was also exhibited at La Chaufferie...
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{\displaystyle X\times Y.} Thus, the above definition may be formalized as follows. A function with domain X and codomain Y is a binary relation R between X and...
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whose slogan "form follows function" became contemporary architecture's watchwords. Wright altered the statement to "form and function are one," citing...
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established principles of architecture and civil engineering such as form follows function. A higher-profile water crossing in London also proposed by Heatherwick...
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In mathematics, the Lambert W function, also called the omega function or product logarithm, is a multivalued function, namely the branches of the converse...
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delta function was disputed until Laurent Schwartz developed the theory of distributions, where it is defined as a linear form acting on functions. The...
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