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Čečáková, S. - Kolářová, D.
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In: Proceedings of the 10 TH CZECH-SLOVAK CONFERENCE ON GEOMETRY AND GRAPHICS 2024. Praha: Jednota českých matematiků a fyziků, 2024. p. 47-50. ISBN 978-80-11-05926-2.
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2024
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This article concentrates on a project that aims to provide students of the Faculty of Architecture CTU with a fresh perspective on the world of geometry surrounding us. Origami tessellations are made from a single piece of paper, which is folded in a repeating pattern with flatly overlapped facets. Their construction combines elements of design with the use of geometry and mathematics. In addition, the topic strengthens knowledge of wallpaper symmetry groups and tessellations in general.
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Kolářová, D. - Čečáková, S.
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In: Proceedings of the 9th Slovak-Czech Conference on Geometry and Graphics 2023. Plzeň: Vydavatelský servis, 2023. p. 77-80. ISBN 978-80-86843-81-0.
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2023
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The article is focused on the use of Sliceforms in the education of
architecture students at CTU. It shows not only historical models created via this
method, but also the work of current students who used the latest technologies for
their creation (CAD modelling, GeoGebra, laser cutting, 3D printing). Sliceforms
are useful in improving cross-subject relationships, most notably showing a close
relationship between mathematics and descriptive geometry.
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Kolářová, D. - Čečáková, S.
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In: Proceedings of the Czech-Slovak Conference on Geometry and Graphics 2022. Bratislava: Vydavateľstvo Slovak Chemistry Library, 2022. p. 121-126. ISBN 978-80-8208-092-9.
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2022
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This article is focused on the use of models in architecture, shows the different use of models in the teaching and in the practice of the architect, different processing possibilities and on examples demonstrates the use of modern technologies in the creation of models through 3d printing and interactive computer models in GeoGebra.