Form flexibility to meet the renewable humanitarian requirements through the underlying aesthetic standards within art movements

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

Lecturer, Department of Interior Design & Furniture, Faculty of Applied Arts, Damietta University

Abstract

The interior designer may experience some stages of intellectual constancy or persistence as a result of following a certain design methodology regardless of the significant development in all aspects of life especially the field of design. This research assumes the possibility of establishing formative patterns to satisfy the need for contemporary innovation, and its application in new designs could lead to new mindset in form flexibility. 
    The research aims to develop the interior designer and general designers’ point of view via application of different formative patterns from modern art movements which gives them the ability to innovate designs with new creative
 
items to reach aesthetically appealing designs. Moreover, the efforts of creating new formative patterns that can be integrated in designs capable of coping with future changes.