3D Imaging and Visualisation

Euroscicon Conference on 3D Printing
August 05-06, 2019 | Paris, France

Biljana S Jovic

University of Belgrade, Serbia

Keynote: Am J Compt Sci Inform Technol

Abstract

Aspects and research results in this keynote speak deals with the application of geometry of bionic forms in landscape architecture through process of modeling. Research results tend to establish the correlation between the geometry of the landscape and the geometry of natural forms like leafs or flowers. The scientific methods used in the work are Voronoi diagram and Delaunay triangulation. The process of manual creation of these dual methods will be shown in detail because of the wide application of these methods in the area of spatial structures. Delaunay triangulation and Voronoi diagram are applied in the analysis of the geometry of bionic forms. The research suggests that geometrical solutions of specific spatial problems that should be sought in the same physical assembly in the landscape architecture domain, therefore points to the congruence and the mutuality of the elements from which an area is composed. Within the research, the study was based on the geometry of the flower species, by using parametric modeling methods and experimental designs. Also in the keynote speak, an introduction about situation in 3D printing will be given at the University of Belgrade as well as the city of Belgrade private section.

Biography

Biljana JoviÄÃ?Â? is Docent at University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, Department of landscape architecture and horticulture. She is a Landscape Architect and has completed her Postgraduate studies (Master of Sciences thesis) from University of Belgrade Faculty of Architecture and PhD (doctoral dissertation) from University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture. Her PhD thesis was entitled as Geometrical education in domain of visualization and experimental designs by using virtual technologies. Her work combines the approach of landscape architects as well as Engineers and artistic approach to geometric principles finds beauty and expression. Currently, she is the Deputy Chair for Landscape Planning and Design and Head of Master Studies. She is also a Finalist on Asia Design Modelling Contest Tokyo, Japan 2017. She is a Member of the Serbian Association for Geometry and Graphics (SUGIG) and the International Association for Geometry and Graphics (International Society for Geometry and Graphics - ISGG).

E-mail: biljana.jovic@sfb.bg.ac.r