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Nexus Network Journal Patterns In Architecture Kim Williams

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Nexus Network Journal Patterns In Architecture Kim Williams
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Publisher: Birkhäuser Basel
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.43 MB
Pages: 150
Author: Kim Williams
ISBN: 9783764384432, 9783764385194, 3764384433, 3764385197
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Nexus Network Journal Patterns In Architecture Kim Williams by Kim Williams 9783764384432, 9783764385194, 3764384433, 3764385197 instant download after payment.

This issue is dedicated to various kinds of patterns in architecture. Buthayna Eilouti and Amer Al-Jokhadar address patterns in shape grammars in the ground plans of Mamluk madrasas, religious schools. Giulio Magli goes back further in history, to the age of Greek colonies in Italy before they were conquered by the Romans, to examine patterns in urban design. In Traditional Patterns in Pyrgi of Chios: Mathematics and Community Charoula Stathopoulou examines the geometric patterns that decorate the buildings of the town of Pyrgi, on the Greek island of Chios. Curve Fitting is a study of ways to construct a function so that its graph most closely approximates the pattern given by a set of points. Dirk Huylebrouck’s paper examines how a pattern of points extracted from an arch might be associated to a precise mathematical curve. James Harris looks at the designs of Frank Lloyd Wright and Piet Mondrian to extract the rules of their pattern generation and propose possible applications.

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