Fractal Geometry in Architecture and Design

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na broad sense Design Science is the grammar of a language of images Irather than of words. Modern communication techniques enable us to transmit and reconstitute images without needing to know a specific verbal sequence language such as the Morse code or Hungarian. International traffic signs use international image symbols which are not specific to any particular verbal language. An image language differs from a verbal one in that the latter uses a linear string of symbols, whereas the former is multi­ dimensional. Architectural renderings commonly show projections onto three mutual­ ly perpendicular planes, or consist of cross sections at different altitudes capa­ ble of being stacked and representing different floor plans. Such renderings make it difficult to imagine buildings comprising ramps and other features which disguise the separation between floors, and consequently limit the cre­ ative process of the architect. Analogously, we tend to analyze natural struc­ tures as if nature had used similar stacked renderings, rather than, for instance, a system of packed spheres, with the result that we fail to perceive the system of organization determining the form of such structures. Perception is a complex process. Our senses record; they are analogous to audio or video devices. We cannot, however, claim that such devices perceive.

Author(s): Carl Bovill (auth.)
Series: Design Science Collection
Edition: 1
Publisher: Birkhäuser Basel
Year: 1996

Language: English
Pages: 195
Tags: Applications of Mathematics; Geometry; Architecture, general; Design, general

Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Introduction....Pages 1-8
Basic Fractals....Pages 9-22
The Fractal Dimension....Pages 23-46
Feedback and Iteration....Pages 47-71
Random Fractals, Midpoint Displacement, and Curdling....Pages 73-101
Natural and Fractal Fluctuations in Time, Noise, and Music....Pages 103-113
Fractal Concepts Applied to Architectural and Design Criticism....Pages 115-155
Fractal Concepts Applied to Design....Pages 157-188
Back Matter....Pages 189-195