The Aesthetic Values of Modern Design Methods to Form Contemporary Three-Dimensional Sculptural Planting Pots. | ||||
International Design Journal | ||||
Article 24, Volume 15, Issue 3, May and June 2025, Page 329-335 PDF (895.16 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/idj.2025.362650.1275 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Heba Abdel-Aal Mahmoud Awad Abdel-Aal ![]() | ||||
Higher Institute of Applied Arts - Fifth Settlement | ||||
Abstract | ||||
This research aims to explore the aesthetic values of modern design approaches in shaping contemporary three-dimensional sculptural plant pots by analyzing the impact of advanced technologies and innovative design trends on both the functional and aesthetic aspects of these architectural elements. The study highlights how three-dimensional sculptural plant pots have become an essential part of environmental design, seamlessly integrating aesthetic appeal with sustainability in both public and private spaces. The research discusses the application of three-dimensional design in shaping plant pots, enabling more complex and fluid designs inspired by organic and geometric forms. It also examines the impact of modern materials, such as smart concrete, bio-composites, and biodegradable plastics, in achieving environmental sustainability. Additionally, the study focuses on lighting elements and sensory interaction in sculptural designs, emphasizing how integrated lighting and interactive accessories enhance aesthetic values and visual harmony within their surroundings. Furthermore, the research presents global examples of sculptural plant pots designed with contemporary artistic approaches, demonstrating the fusion of art and technology to create more creative and dynamic spaces. It also highlights key design principles that influence visual perception, such as balance, rhythm, and proportion, and their role in enhancing the aesthetic character of sculptural plant pots. The study concludes that the design of three-dimensional sculptural plant pots is not merely an aesthetic endeavor but also a sustainable and functional element that enriches user experience and improves urban life quality | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Aesthetic values; modern design; sculptural plant pots; 3D design; sustainability | ||||
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