NURATIRAH BINTI NOR JAYA DFT9
An element that shows the elegance of floor tiles. This is perfect to be creative in designing home. All of which provide a world of tiling possibilities that will create a distinctive look. GEOMETRICAL STONE PATTERN BLOCK FLOOR TILES By: Wan Nurul Hidayah binti Wan Mahmood | DKT10 24.
WAN NURUL HIDAYAH BINTI WAN MAHMOOD DKT10
Rubik's consists of repetitions of small squares with the same length, width and height values for each of them. Therefore the total volume of a Rubik can also be calculated by multiplying the volume of a small square by the total number of small squares =(length × width × height)^(Σsmall square) other than directly calculating the volume of a Rubik's cube using the cube volume formula. RUBIK'S CUBE IN MATH By: Anis Suhaila binti Zulkifli| DFT9 25.
ANIS SUHAILA BINTI ZULKIFLI DFT9
A long, flat board fixed horizontally, usually against a wall or inside a cupboard so that objects can be stored on it. Rectangle is a quadrilateral with all four angles right angles. A square is a quadrilateral with all four angles right angles and all four sides of the same length. So a square is a special kind of rectangle, it is one where all the sides have the same length. Every square is a rectangle, but not every rectangle is a square. ALGORITHM IN SHELF-SPACE By: Nur Hasya Awanis binti Halim| DKT10 26.
NUR HASYA AWANIS BINTI HALIM DKT10
Mathematician Felix Klein (1849-1925) argued that isometry is the balance produce by the movement of a similar shape or movement by a group similar shapes. Isometry in a pattern is movement with the same shape. They are four (4) of namely translation, rotation, reflection and slide rotation. MATHEMATICS: ISOMETRICAL ELEMENT By: Nur Amalia bt Azmi| DHT21 27.
NUR AMALIA BT AZMI DHT21
Aesthetic Art of the Roof have transformation element of mathematics. There are four main types of transformation such as translation , reflection , rotation and enlargement. Translation, rotation and reflection involve two congruent objects as in the picture. Enlargement involve not congruent objects in transformation. AESTHETIC ART OF THE ROOF By: Nurbatrisyia Maathirah binti Hashim| DHT21 28.
Mathematics is a field of science that trains the mind to think logically and systematically in solving problems and making decisions. Geometry is a branch of mathematics concerned with properties of space such as the distance, shape, size, and relative position of figures. OF LINES & TILES By: Muhammad Adam bin Mohd Fadhli| DHT22 29.
MUHAMMAD ADAM BIN MOHD FADHLI DHT22
Mathematics is an area of knowledges that includes the topics of numbers and shapes. In mathematics, graph theory is the study of graphs, which are mathematical structures used to model pairwise relations between object. Same goes to the electrical connection that people used to ease their daily life. The engineer uses the concept of graph theory to transfer electricity from the source. Therefore, many branches of electrical wires are formed in our surroundings. BRANCH OF NATURE By: Mohamad Amzar Syahmi bin Mohd Shahrom| DHT22 30.
MOHAMAD AMZAR SYAHMI BIN MOHD SHAHROM DHT22
The phrase "mathematics in nature" refers to the observation and study of mathematical patterns, structures, and relationships that can be found in the natural world such as fractals. Fractals are complex geometric patterns that repeat themselves on different scales. THE BEAUTY OF A FLOWER By: Muhammad 'Iffat Asyraf bin Mohd Hanafi| DFT9 31.
MUHAMMAD 'IFFAT ASYRAF BIN MOHD HANAFI DFT9
GEOMETRY - Geometry is used to determine the shapes, angles, and dimensions of various building components, such as walls, windows, and roofs. TRIGONOMETRY - Trigonometric functions help in calculating angles and distances, crucial for surveying and positioning structural elements accurately. ALGEBRA - Equations and algebraic expressions are employed to model and solve various engineering problems related to building structures. LIVING OF THE GROUNDBREAKERS By: Nur Zahirah binti Mohd Arzini | DFT9 32.
NUR ZAHIRAH BINTI MOHD ARZINI DFT9
The vast majority of umbrellas are found in traditional square and octagonal shapes. There are a total of 20 diagonals in a regular octagon. Sum of all the exterior angles of the octagon is 360°. In umbrella , an octagon is an eight sided polygon or 8-gon. The octagonal shape is used as design element in architecture. There are 8 equally spaced ribs in an umbrella, so umbrella is assumed to be a flat circle. The radius of the flat circle is given as 45cm. All the sides are of equal length and all the angles are equal measure. OCTAGONAL UMBRELLA By: Afrina Hazirah bt Ramzi | DKT10 33.
AFRINA HAZIRAH BT RAMZI DKT10
The walls are built of concrete blocks arranged in the pattern known to bricklayers as “Running bond”, or “Stretcher bond”. We begin our investigations of symmetry by looking for transformations that leave this pattern unchanged. As with all periodic patterns, Running bond maps onto itself when translated in two different directions. This provides the first mathematical distinction that we will use in describing brick patterns: periodic versus non-periodic patterns. We find three types: vertical reflections through the centre of each brick, horizontal reflections through the centre of each brick, and 180° rotations. PATTERN IN BRICKS By: Danisha Adriana binti Ab Rahman| DKT10 34.
DANISHA ADRIANA BINTI AB RAHMAN DKT10
The creator uses an illusions to create their work, and uses a simple geometry shapes to create a solid brick wall to support the ceiling. The term of tessellation has been used in designing repeating patterns on the wall surface to make the wall more fascinating. TESSELLA BRICK WALL By: Nur Aina Nabihah binti Ahmad Yasran| DKT10 35.
NUR AINA NABIHAH BINTI AHMAD YASRAN DKT10
Wallpaper have a special place in mathematics . A lot of wallpaper that we can find in a many shops . Looking at the wallpaper, we can see that has a element of mathematics, which is repetition . It has a repetition of rectangle. It has the same length and width. ELEMENTS OF MATHEMATICS ON WALLPAPER By:Alia Azwana binti Mohd Redzuan| DHT21 36.
ALIA AZWANA BINTI MOHD REDZUAN DHT21
Sphere - refers to the basic components or properties associated with a sphere, which is a three-dimensional geometric shape. Repetition - is used as a principle to create unity, pattern, and emphasis. This include: Repeated Shapes to create patterns; repetitive colors to create visual harmony; repetitive lines to create rhythm and movement. Semicircle - defined by its curved boundary, which is the half of a circle, and the straight diameter that acts as its base. EXPLORING THE FRACTAL GEOMETRY OF THE MANDELBROT SET By: Nurin Aqilah binti Mohamad Zu| DFT9 37.
NURIN AQILAH BINTI MOHAMAD ZU DFT9
Shapes on buildings can serve both aesthetic and functional purposes. They play a significant role in architectural design, making structures visually appealing and, at times, enhancing their performance. Here are some common shapes found on buildings: 'Square' buildings have the same length on all four sides, creating a symmetrical and balanced look. Historical buildings, clock towers, and some modern constructions may take on this shape. 'Triangular' buildings have three sides and can create unique and bold designs. They are often used as architectural features rather than entire buildings. RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE (AL-MAHANI) By: Farisha Farhani binti Mhd Yusoff| DFT9 38.
FARISHA FARHANI BINTI MHD YUSOFF DFT9
Mathematics is the science that deals with the logic of shapes, quantity and arrangement. 'Square' indicate familiarity, comfort, security and a sense of peace. The angles that form a square or rectangle depict a mathematical order. The wall are created by a brick. Brick wall is a vertical element of construction made of bricks and morta. There are just a few examples of how geometry is used in modern architecture to create aesthetically pleasing and functional buildings. MATHEMATICS & ART AT AL MAJRITI LOBBY By: Nur Arina binti Nor Adzmi | DHT21 39.
NUR ARINA BINTI NOR ADZMI DHT21
the architects have inserted the element of tessellation art as the wall’s design so that it can give a little twists and not too plain . the designs are all over the hostels created through the process of covering a surface with a number of triangle shapes that fit together almost like a jig-saw puzzle and never overlapping. BACK AND AGAIN By: Nur Ain Zulaikha bt Zairul Azwan | DHT21 40.
NUR AIN ZULAIKHA BT ZAIRUL AZWAN DHT21
A rectangle is a closed 2-D shapes, having four sides of corners and four right angle. The opposite sides of a rectangle are equal and parallel. There are a lot of things that are built based on rectangles; doors, windows, tables, etc. RECTANGLE IN LIFE By: Siti Nor Alia Maisarah binti Yusoff | DHT21 41.
SITI NOR ALIA MAISARAH BINTI YUSOFF DHT21
Butterflies have a special place in mathematics, especially when it comes to early school years. Looking at a butterfly's wings, it is easy to understand the concept of symmetry - reflection. Reflection is a mirror image of a shape. The image should have the same shape and size, but in opposite direction. THE UNIQUENESS OF A BUTTERFLY By: Anis Waheda binti Mohamad @ Ab Rahim | DHT21 42.
ANIS WAHEDA BINTI MOHAMAD @ AB RAHIM DHT21
Mathematics elements that are use in this building are plan and elevation, geometry, algebra and trigonometry. Not to mention that, when an architect designs a building they will draw plan and elevation of a building. However, geometry are used to ensure structural stability and to create aesthetically pleasing design. An architect also use algebra to calculate the size to make certain part on the basis of the measurement of the building. While trigonometry helps with calculation of height, roof slopes, ground surface, light angles and compute presicion load and force. MATHEMATICS AND ARCHITECTURE By: Masturina binti Mazlan | DFT9 43.
MASTURINA BINTI MAZLAN DFT9
This block breeze has a uniqueness of structure because it was made from natural materials such as cement and sand. The element of mathematical they used is geometry congruent. The adjective congruent fits when two shapes are the same in shape and size. If you lay two congruent triangles on each other, they would match up exactly. THE UNIQUENESS OF BREEZE BLOCK By: Nur Syafiqah binti Ibrahim| DKT10 44.
NUR SYAFIQAH BINTI IBRAHIM DKT10
An arrangement of lines or shapes, especially a design in which the same shape is repeated at regular intervals over a surface or in this case, poles. The poles are placed in a specific sequence repeatedly until forming a mesmerizing pathway that seems to shrink the longer it gets. This is due to the nature of patterns where it can throw off your sense of perception the longer you look at it; Hence why the path seems shrinking especially at an angeled state. PATH THAT KEEPS ON SHRINKING By: Muhammad Ramadhan Hadi bin Mohd Ghazali| DHT21 45.
MUHAMMAD RAMADHAN HADI BIN MOHD GHAZALI DHT21
Mathematics is the science that deals with the logic of shape, quantity and arrangement mathematics , the science of structure, order and relation that has evolved from elemental practices of counting, measuring and describing the shapes of objects. Geometry offers the most obvious connection between the discipline of mathematics and art. Both art and math involve drawing and the use of shapes and forms, as well as an understanding of spatial concepts two and three dimensions, measurements, estimation and pattern. Nowadays artists often use geometrical elements such as lines, angles and shapes to create a theme throughout their artwork. GEO-WHAT? By: Dhiya Farah Sofea binti Muhamad Amin | DHT22 46.
DHIYA FARAH SOFEA BINTI MUHAMAD AMIN DHT22
Mathematics is a subject that deals with numbers, shapes, logic, quantity and arrangements. It also teaches to solve problems based on numerical calculations and find the solutions. Same with the mathematical element in this photo which is probability that is simply how likely something to happen. As an example, the probability in getting a 20 cent would be 1/3 because we also have 50 cent and 10 cent there. Just like our life, 1/3 living 2/3 being a negligent person. MATHEMATICS AND PROBABILITY By: Nur Ain Musfirah binti Ahmad Tarmizi| DHT22 47.
NUR AIN MUSFIRAH BINTI AHMAD TARMIZI DHT22
A circle is a geometric shape defined by all the points equidistant from a central point called the center. The distance from the center to any point on the circle is called the radius. The rim of a circle would be its boundary, which is the circle's circumference. The circumference of a circle is the total length of its boundary or rim, and it can be calculated using the formula: Circumference = 2 * π * radius, where π (pi) is a mathematical constant approximately equal to 3.14159... KEEP ROLLIN' ROLLIN' ROLLIN'! By: Ahmad Qawarez Eman bin Azizee | DFT9 48.