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Prepared by Dr. Ahmed Azmy

Elasticity Elasticity is the expression happen when using curved and elastic lines in the horizontal or vertical sense and some times in the building form itself. Using elastic details in the building façade also give a strong expression of e lasticity.

Elasticity

Elasticity as an architectural expression could happen as: Form Elasticity Horizontal Elasticity Vertical Elasticity Details Elasticity Landscape Elasticity

Form Elasticity

Horizontal Elasticity

Vertical Elasticity

Details Elasticity

LandscapeElasticity

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