Document Details

Document Type : Thesis 
Document Title :
RENEW CONTEMPORARY METAL MURAL DERIVED FROM SAUDI HREITAGE
استحداث جداريات معدنية مستمدة من التراث السعودي
 
Subject : Faculty of Art and Design 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : Development of Contemporary Metal Murals Derived From the Saudi Heritage In this study, the researcher studied the heritage of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the aesthetic values, units and vocabulary of the decorations of this heritage, and studied and analyzed them in order to reach the design of modern metal murals. The problem of research is: Can the heritage decorations be used in the development of modern metal murals bearing the Saudi identity? The study aims at: To design contemporary metal murals inspired by the decorations of the Saudi heritage. The researcher followed the historical descriptive analytical method. The talk was about the historical development of the murals, the Saudi heritage, the importance of preserving it and linking it to contemporary design and using the aesthetics of decorations and surface treatments. Mineral mineralization, analysis of metallic wall works, and affirmation of Saudi identity through the design of metal murals combining authenticity and modernity. The most important findings of the researcher: The study and analysis of the aesthetics of the heritage helps in the development and innovation of metal murals combining the originality and modernity, and helped the techniques of metal and synthesis between raw materials using the units and values aesthetic and artistic heritage of Saudi Arabia and the development of contemporary designs to achieve the bulk of the entrances of the experiment And their results The researcher recommended the need to pay attention to the institutions and workshops interested in minerals and activate them and develop their equipment, especially the university workshops, as well as drawing the attention of researchers to the Nile heritage stock in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. 
Supervisor : Dr. Heba Allah Mosaad Mohamed Ibrahim 
Thesis Type : Master Thesis 
Publishing Year : 1439 AH
2017 AD
 
Co-Supervisor : Dr. Manal Saleh Osman Saleh 
Added Date : Wednesday, November 29, 2017 

Researchers

Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
نهى ماجد الدوسريAl Dosari, Noha MajedResearcherMaster 

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