Friday, July 26, 2024

Fundamental Philosophy of Engineering Design

When producing designs that are architecturally formulated to allow for the construction of what is being made, there are six simple viewpoints that are fundamentally housed within the construction of their draft that allows for the developmental prose of their respective designs to be actionably conducted. Those six designscapes are termed as Front View, Rear View, Side View, Top View, Bottom View, and Isometric View. Each view allows for the entirety of the design's dimensions to be viewed, so that no matter what, the object, or objects, of design can be fully analyzed from a perfect degree of modularity and compartmentalization. The different grades at which a design would need to be understood along its facilitating dimensions operate along these axes of view, and when layered by the corresponding pathologies of structural compositry, the designs come to be completed puzzles which allow for a fundamental conduction of step by step method granting of the completed project.

When designing, compose 'modular' 'layered' versions of the below,

- A front view
- A rear view
- A side view (left and right)
- A top view
- A bottom view
AND
- An isometric (or equilateral three-dimensional view)

The four engineering projects will be facilitated with the above narrative of design wherein each one can be modeled and remodeled with interpretable and reproduceable methods of exchange.

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