Every age and every culture has relied on the incorporation of
mathematics in their works of architecture to imbue the built
environment with meaning and order. Mathematics is also central to
the production of architecture, to its methods of measurement,
fabrication and analysis. This two-volume edited collection
presents a detailed portrait of the ways in which two seemingly
different disciplines are interconnected. Over almost 100 chapters
it illustrates and examines the relationship between architecture
and mathematics. Contributors of these chapters come from a wide
range of disciplines and backgrounds: architects, mathematicians,
historians, theoreticians, scientists and educators. Through this
work, architecture may be seen and understood in a new light, by
professionals as well as non-professionals.Volume I covers
architecture from antiquity through Egyptian, Mayan, Greek, Roman,
Medieval, Inkan, Gothic and early Renaissance eras and styles. The
themes that are covered range from symbolism and proportion to
measurement and structural stability. From Europe to Africa, Asia
and South America, the chapters span different countries, cultures
and practices.
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