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Certain works of structural engineering design are also works of structural art. Such works can be classified as structural art when they attain excellence
Structural_art
Royal Caribbean International cruise ship
under a glass dome on the top of the ship The Pearl: A structural feature designed as a dynamic art installation on the Royal Promenade Absolute Zero: Ice
Icon_of_the_Seas
50 years. Billington is best known for pioneering the discipline of structural art, a concept establishing that engineering design is a creative discipline
David_P._Billington
the sarees of Odisha an identity of their own. In Odisha, sand art is a unique type of art form developed in Puri "Arts and crafts". Odisha Tourism. Archived
Arts_of_Odisha
Intellectual current and methodological approach in the social science
Structuralism is an intellectual current and methodological approach, primarily in the social sciences, that interprets elements of human culture by way
Structuralism
Experimental film movement
Peterson and Stan Brakhage. "Structural film" artists pursued instead a more simplified, sometimes even predetermined art. The shape of the film was crucial
Structural_film
Branch of civil engineering dealing with man-made structures
Structural engineering is a sub-discipline of civil engineering in which structural engineers are trained to design the 'bones and joints' that create
Structural_engineering
Tower in Paris, France
Germany. Today, it is widely considered to be a remarkable piece of structural art, and is often featured in films and literature. Work on the foundations
Eiffel_Tower
Form of causal modeling that fit networks of constructs to data
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a diverse set of methods used by scientists for both observational and experimental research. SEM is used mostly
Structural_equation_modeling
Bridge in France
system, however, the bridge's engineers improved on two qualities of structural art, efficiency and economy. This design achievement comes at the expense
Port_à_l'Anglais_Bridge
Creative work to evoke aesthetic response
the structuralism of Ferdinand de Saussure and the ensuing movement of poststructuralism. In 1981, the artist Mark Tansey created a work of art titled
Art
Form of violence
Structural violence is a form of violence where in some social structure or social institution may harm people by preventing them from meeting their basic
Structural_violence
Philosophical school and tradition
Post-structuralism is a philosophical movement that questions the objectivity or stability of the various interpretive structures that are posited by
Post-structuralism
Movement in architecture
philosophy and also art took on structuralist ideas and developed them further. An important role in the development of structuralism was played by Russian
Structuralism_(architecture)
Uruguayan engineer
ICE Virtual Library Anderson, Stanford. Eladio Dieste: Innovation in Structural Art, (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2004). Quoted from Modern
Eladio_Dieste
20th-century architectural and art style
Art Deco, short for the French Arts décoratifs (lit. 'Decorative Arts'), is a style of visual arts, architecture, and product design that first appeared
Art_Deco
Reinforced masonry construction technique
roof structures. David P. Billington coined the term "structural art" for works of structural engineering that achieve excellence in the three areas
Reinforced_brick_masonry
Battery that serves a structural function
Structural batteries are multifunctional materials or structures, capable of acting as an electrochemical energy storage system (i.e. batteries) while
Structural_battery
Sociological theory of society
Structural functionalism, or simply functionalism, is "a framework for building theory that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together
Structural_functionalism
Art museum in Chattanooga, Tennessee
The Hunter Museum of American Art is an art museum in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The museum's collections include works representing the Hudson River School
Hunter_Museum_of_American_Art
1890–1911 European style of art and architecture
Art Nouveau (/ˌɑːr(t) nuːˈvoʊ/ AR(T) noo-VOH; French: [aʁ nuvo] ; lit. 'New Art'), Jugendstil in German, is an international style of art, architecture
Art_Nouveau
Bridge in Jiaxing / Cixi City China
easiest to follow which is further explained in the qualification as structural art section. The loads on the bridge due to the extreme tides are somewhat
Hangzhou_Bay_Bridge
Colour in living creatures caused by interference effects
Structural coloration in animals, and a few plants, is the production of colour by microscopically structured surfaces fine enough to interfere with visible
Structural_coloration
Japanese art of paper folding
Origami (折り紙) is the art and technique of folding paper. It also refers to the two- and three-dimensional forms created in the process. The use of the
Origami
Structure built to span physical obstacles
2025. Goettemoeller, Frederick (2014). "Bridge Aesthetics: Achieving Structural Art in Bridge Design". In Chen, Wai-Fah; Duan, Lian (eds.). Bridge Engineering
Bridge
The Institution of Structural Engineers' Structural Awards have been awarded for the structural design of buildings and infrastructure since 1968. The
Structural_Awards
Serious music, as opposed to popular or folk music
considered to be of high phonoaesthetic value. It typically implies advanced structural and theoretical considerations or a written musical tradition. In this
Art_music
Philosophical study of beauty and art
phenomena. In a broad sense, it includes the philosophy of art, which examines the nature of art, artistic creativity, the meanings of artworks, and audience
Aesthetics
Architectural style in 7th-century India
to free-standing structural shrines which inspired Chola dynasty's temples of a later age. Some of the best examples of Pallava art and architecture are
Pallava_art_and_architecture
Nonfiction book by Robert Scholes
Structuralism in Literature: An Introduction is a nonfiction book by literary critic and theorist Robert Scholes. The book discusses how to apply structuralism
Structuralism_in_Literature
Basilica under construction since 1882 in Barcelona, Spain
caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The central Tower of Jesus Christ reached structural completion on 20 February 2026, when the final piece was installed, and
Sagrada_Família
Fired clay construction material
fired mixture of clay and water that can be used in a non-structural, semi-structural, or structural capacity on the exterior or interior of a building. Terracotta
Architectural_terracotta
State of being cast off
the scale of society and morality. The term has been explored in post-structuralism as that which inherently disturbs conventional identity and cultural
Abjection
Sequence of organic compounds with similar chemical properties
to a composition of matter, the adjacent homologue of which is old in the art." Rojas, Orlando J. (2016-02-25). Cellulose Chemistry and Properties: Fibers
Homologous_series
Transverse rigid frame
Pratt truss does. Rather, bents are simply cross-sectional templates of structural members, i.e., rafters, joists, posts, pilings, etc., that repeat on parallel
Bent_(structural)
Structural horizontal block that spans the space between two vertical supports
A lintel or lintol is a type of beam (a horizontal structural element) that spans openings such as portals, doors, windows and fireplaces. It can be a
Lintel
Concept in anthropology by Lévi-Strauss
Structural anthropology is a school of sociocultural anthropology based on Claude Lévi-Strauss' 1949 idea that immutable deep structures exist in all cultures
Structural_anthropology
Jain pilgrim center in India
Kayotsarga posture. The hands of the idol are not joined with the legs. The structural art & style of this idol is unique and it is in perfect proportion. The
Bawangaja
Extradosed road bridge in the canton of Grisons, Switzerland
their structural beauty, economic efficiency, technical innovation, and for simply being structural engineering oeuvres of art." From a 2015 Structural Engineering
Sunniberg_Bridge
Architectural style that emerged in the 1970s
High-tech architecture, also known as structural expressionism, is a type of late modernist architecture that emerged in the 1970s, incorporating elements
High-tech_architecture
Biomolecule consisting of chains of amino acid residues
biochemical reactions and are vital to metabolism. Some proteins have structural or mechanical functions, such as actin and myosin in muscle, and the cytoskeleton's
Protein
Guatemala-born American architect
city’s infrastructure and skyline Rosales, Miguel (2024). Bridges as Structural Art. Novato, California: Oro Editions. ISBN 978-1-961856-15-8. Rosales,
Miguel_Rosales
Swiss civil engineer (1926–2009)
Heinz Isler (July 26, 1926 – June 20, 2009) was a Swiss structural engineer. He is famous for his thin concrete shells. Heinz Isler was born in the municipality
Heinz_Isler
Painting Analytical art Animation Antipodeans Arabesque Arbeitsrat für Kunst Art & Language Art Deco Art Informel Art Nouveau Art photography Arte Povera
List_of_art_movements
Academic journal
The Journal of Structural Engineering is the principal professional peer-reviewed journal of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the oldest professional
Journal of Structural Engineering
Journal_of_Structural_Engineering
Avant-garde art movement in the early 20th century
Dada (/ˈdɑːdɑː/) or Dadaism was an international art movement that developed in the context of World War I and its aftermath and the Futurist movement
Dada
Theory of consciousness developed by Wilhelm Wundt and Edward Titchener
Structuralism in psychology (also structural psychology) is a theory of consciousness developed by Edward Bradford Titchener (1867 – 1927). This theory
Structuralism_(psychology)
1839 sonata by Chopin
Reeves. p. 338. Kelley, Edgar Stillman (1913). Chopin the Composer: His Structural Art and Its Influence on Contemporaneous Music. G. Schirmer. ISBN 9781404790483
Piano_Sonata_No._2_(Chopin)
Someone who frames
building construction a framer is a carpenter who assembles the major structural elements of a wood-framed building called the framing. Framers build walls
Framer
Catalan architect (1833–1906)
Anderson, Stanford; Eladio Dieste (2004). Eladio Dieste: Innovation in Structural Art (1st ed.). New York, NY: Princeton Architectural Press. p. 71. ISBN 1-56898-371-9
Joan_Martorell
Japanese art Japanese art consists of a wide range of art styles and media that includes ancient pottery, sculpture, ink painting and calligraphy on silk
Japanese_art
1962 book by Jürgen Habermas
The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere: An Inquiry into a Category of Bourgeois Society (German: Strukturwandel der Öffentlichkeit. Untersuchungen
The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere
The_Structural_Transformation_of_the_Public_Sphere
Topics referred to by the same term
album), 2010 Structures (band), a Canadian metalcore band Structural art, examples of structural engineering that attain excellence in the three areas of
Structure_(disambiguation)
Use of large stones as an artistic medium
Megalithic art refers to art either painted or carved onto megaliths in prehistoric Europe and found on the structural elements, like the kerbstones,
Megalithic_art
Artificial intelligence visual art, or AI art, is visual artwork generated or enhanced through the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) programs
AI_art
Works that are experimental or innovative
'advance guard' or 'vanguard') identifies an experimental genre or work of art, and the artist who created it, which usually is aesthetically innovative
Avant-garde
Cinematic works that are experimental form or content
of the art journal Art in America. It examined structural-formalism as a conservative philosophy of filmmaking. In the 1970s, conceptual art pushed even
Experimental_film
International cultural movement (1920s–1950s)
Surrealism is an art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind
Surrealism
American feminist academic and critic (born 1947)
American feminism and of post-structuralism, as well as a commentator on multiple aspects of American culture such as its visual art, music, and film history
Camille_Paglia
American engineer
University of California, Riverside Water Resources Collections and Archives Structural Art: John S. Eastwood and the Multiple Arch Dam, Proceedings of the Institute
John_Samuel_Eastwood
Aggregate of patterned social arrangements in society
actions of individuals. Likewise, society is believed to be grouped into structurally related groups or sets of roles, with different functions, meanings,
Social_structure
Theory of international relations
Neorealism or structural realism is a theory of international relations that emphasizes the role of power politics in international relations, sees competition
Neorealism (international relations)
Neorealism_(international_relations)
Book art (or book arts) is a field of fine art that involves the creation of works that use or refer to the structural and conceptual properties of books
Book_art_(fine_art)
Country in Southern and Western Europe
country's public health and economic performance, exacerbating pre-existing structural weaknesses. In response, extraordinary measures were adopted to support
Italy
19th-century art movement
Impressionism was a 19th-century art movement characterised by visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its
Impressionism
The history of art focuses on objects made by humans for any number of spiritual, narrative, philosophical, symbolic, conceptual, documentary, decorative
History_of_art
Building system where horizontal elements are held up by vertical ones
a ritual garment. Post-and-lintel construction is one of four ancient structural methods of building, the others being the corbel, arch-and-vault, and
Post_and_lintel
Reproductive structure in flowering plants
of the various organs, the presence of organ fusion and symmetry, and structural details. In contrast to the mostly green vegetative parts of plants, flowers
Flower
Skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
original (PDF) on 10 August 2017. Retrieved 4 April 2017. "State-of-the-Art & Structural Design Elements". Burj Khalifa. "Official Opening of Iconic Burj Dubai
Burj_Khalifa
Theory of discrimination
violence women experience: structural, political, and representational. These frameworks are still used today. Structural intersectionality considers
Intersectionality
Painting by Sandro Botticelli
respects from Gothic art. Kenneth Clark wrote: "Her differences from antique form are not physiological, but rhythmic and structural. Her whole body follows
The_Birth_of_Venus
Artistic movement
Hypermodernity Hyperreality Posthumanism Post-structuralism Fields Anthropology Archaeology Architecture Art Criminology Dance Feminism Film Television Literature (Picture
Hypermodernism_(art)
Architectural structure in Glasgow
Mackintosh designs of 1901 came from Graham Roxburgh {1936-2023), a consulting structural engineer in Glasgow. Looking for offices for his firm of Roxburgh & Partners
House_for_an_Art_Lover
Psychedelic drug
1960s. The drug was initially explored for psychiatric use due to its structural similarity to serotonin and safety profile. It was used experimentally
LSD
Bangladeshi architect (1929–1982)
27 March 1982) was a Bangladeshi-American structural engineer and architect who initiated important structural systems for skyscrapers. Considered the "father
Fazlur_Rahman_Khan
Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
Manhattan, New York City, United States. The building was designed in the Art Deco style by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon and constructed between 1930 and 1931
Empire_State_Building
Galician poet, philosopher, short-story writer and dramatist
compared to the other-world approach of the graphic art of M. C. Escher. His nephew was the Uruguayan structural architect Eladio Dieste, whose approach to architecture
Rafael_Dieste
Federal capital district of the United States
property and the Congressional prohibition of commuter taxes create a structural deficit in the district's local budget of anywhere between $470 million
Washington,_D.C.
Structural engineering concept
Structural health monitoring (SHM) involves the observation and analysis of a system over time using periodically sampled response measurements to monitor
Structural_health_monitoring
Art museum in Paris, France
The Louvre (French: Musée du Louvre [myze dy luvʁ] ) is a national art museum in Paris, France. The Louvre, a former royal palace, is known for its collection
Louvre
High-strength, colored glass
Pigmented structural glass, also known generically as structural glass and as vitreous marble, and marketed under the names Carrara glass, Sani Onyx, and
Pigmented_structural_glass
20th-century Italian architectural style
and that the rationality of science should serve as the basis for where structural members should be placed. Towards the end of the 18th century, Jean-Nicolas-Louis
Rationalism_(architecture)
Island country in the Pacific Ocean
corruption in the world. It retains visible levels of inequality, including structural disparities between its Māori and European populations. During the 1980s
New_Zealand
Art gallery in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The MAC-Niterói was designed by Oscar Niemeyer with the assistance of structural engineer Bruno Contarini, who had worked with Niemeyer on earlier projects
Niterói Contemporary Art Museum
Niterói_Contemporary_Art_Museum
1966 studio album by the Beach Boys
history. It is credited with introducing novel orchestration techniques and structural harmonies while also revolutionizing music production through its detail
Pet_Sounds
techniques for iron production and steel production, as well as advances in structural analysis. Metal-framed domes of the 19th century often imitated earlier
19th-century_domes
Art museum in Illinois, United States
architecture, structural engineering, and industrial design, including the works of Frank Lloyd Wright, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and Le Corbusier. The Art Institute's
Art_Institute_of_Chicago
Haiti is impacted by structural violence, a form of dysfunction where social structures prevent certain groups of people from having access to basic human
Structural_violence_in_Haiti
Residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
Architecture, with AAI Architects as the architect of record. WSP Global was the structural engineer for the project, while Lendlease was the main contractor. The
Central_Park_Tower
Colossal sculpture in New York Harbor
of the innovative designer and builder Gustave Eiffel. Eiffel and his structural engineer, Maurice Koechlin, decided to abandon the pier and instead build
Statue_of_Liberty
Russian painter and art theorist (1866–1944)
December [O.S. 4 December] 1866 – 13 December 1944) was a Russian painter and art theorist active in Germany during the late Belle Époque and Interwar eras
Wassily_Kandinsky
New Zealand sculptor and installation artist
Sculptors in Masterton', Art New Zealand, no. 16, Winter 1980 Alistair Paterson, 'Making Sense of it: The Found and Structural Art of Greer Twiss, Christine
Christine_Hellyar
Structural shape rolling, also known as shape rolling and profile rolling, is the rolling and roll forming of structural shapes by passing them through
Structural_shape_rolling
Thin ornaments for a type of low brickwork vault
Ammidown, Margot (Summer 2014). "Geometry and its Complexity: The Art of Structural Tile Lives On". Modern Magazine: 114–119. Archived from the original
Guastavino_tile
Art and architecture on the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) of Singapore have developed progressively since the system's inception. The stations on the initial
Art and architecture on the Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)
Art_and_architecture_on_the_Mass_Rapid_Transit_(Singapore)
Design of interior spaces to benefit its occupants
Interior design is the art and science of enhancing the interior of a building to achieve a healthier and more aesthetically pleasing environment for
Interior_design
German philosopher (1844–1900)
continental philosophy such as existentialism, postmodernism and post-structuralism—as well as art, literature, music, poetry, politics and popular culture. Born
Friedrich_Nietzsche
Sub-field of social anthropology
concepts. Individuals that have developed such structural and cognitive advancements are enabled to produce art and will be evolutionarily selected for. Ellen
Anthropology_of_art
1966 lecture by Jacques Derrida
conference intended to popularize structuralism, the lecture is widely cited as the starting point for post-structuralism in the United States. Along with
Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences
Structure,_Sign,_and_Play_in_the_Discourse_of_the_Human_Sciences
Architectural style
for minimalist construction showcasing the bare building materials and structural elements over decorative design. The style commonly makes use of exposed
Brutalist_architecture
STRUCTURAL ART
STRUCTURAL ART
Girl/Female
Indian
Shape, Structure
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shape, Structure
Boy/Male
Muslim
Solid structure
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a wattler, Middle English watelere, i.e. someone who made the panels of interwoven twigs that were used to fill the spaces between the structural timbers of a timber frame building. See also Dauber.
Girl/Female
Indian, Kashmiri
Body Structure
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Arthur's father.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend Celtic English French American
Tumult; outcry. From the Celtic name Tristan. In Arthurian legend Tristan was a Knight of the...
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
Arthur's queen.
Girl/Female
Indian
Shape, Structure
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shape, Structure
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
The Structure of God
Girl/Female
Indian
Structure
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Muslim
Solid Structure; Lifetime
Surname or Lastname
English
English : regional name for someone from the French province of Artois, from Anglo-Norman French Arteis (from Latin Atrebates, the name of the local Gaulish tribe).French : from Old French artis ‘woodworm’, Old Occitan arta ‘moth’, possibly applied as a nickname for someone suffering from a wasting disease, perhaps leprosy.
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
Fair one. Guinevere was King Arthur's mythological queen. Jennifer derives from this name.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Arthur was a great king lives in th century
Boy/Male
Indian
Good Structure
Boy/Male
Indian
Solid structure
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend Celtic English French American
Tumult; outcry. From the Celtic name Tristan. In Arthurian legend Tristan was a Knight of the...
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend Celtic English French American
Tumult; outcry. From the Celtic name Tristan. In Arthurian legend Tristan was a Knight of the...
STRUCTURAL ART
STRUCTURAL ART
Boy/Male
Tamil
Devajuta | தேவாஜà¯à®¤à®¾
The one with the good
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Ornament of the Worshippers of Allah
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
With Beautiful Ornament
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sikh, Telugu
One who Conquered the Mind
Boy/Male
Indian
Its An another name of Shri Krishna
Girl/Female
Tamil
Who always forgives
Boy/Male
Arabic
King; Crowned
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
White flower.
Boy/Male
Christian, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian
The Just; Judicious
Male
Russian
(ГоÌголь) Russian name GOGOL means "golden-eyed duck."
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n.
Union of parts; structure.
a.
Having a definite organic structure; showing differentiation of parts.
n.
Framework; structure; edifice; building.
a.
Being of the same typical structure; having like relations to a fundamental type to structure; as, those bones in the hand of man and the fore foot of a horse are homologous that correspond in their structural relations, that is, in their relations to the type structure of the fore limb in vertebrates.
n.
Manner of organization; the arrangement of the different tissues or parts of animal and vegetable organisms; as, organic structure, or the structure of animals and plants; cellular structure.
a.
Of or pertaining to organit structure; as, a structural element or cell; the structural peculiarities of an animal or a plant.
n.
Organic structure; organization.
n.
Manner of building; form; make; construction.
n.
An affection characterized by pain in or about a joint, not dependent upon structural disease.
a.
Pertaining to an edifice; structural.
a.
Resembling shale in structure.
a.
Of lofty structure; tall.
n.
That which is built; a building; esp., a building of some size or magnificence; an edifice.
a.
Of or pertaining to structure; affecting structure; as, a structural error.
n.
The act of building; the practice of erecting buildings; construction.
n.
Composition, or structure.
v. t.
To determine the homologies or structural relations of.
n.
Having the color spots, or structural parts, arranged spirally.
n.
Arrangement of parts, of organs, or of constituent particles, in a substance or body; as, the structure of a rock or a mineral; the structure of a sentence.
a.
A typical, structural unit; a type.