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Nexus Network Journal 10,1: Architecture and Mathematics

PUBLISHER Birkhauser (04/17/2008)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Leonardo da Vinci was well aware of the fundamental importance of mathematics for architecture. This book examines Leonardo's knowledge of theoretical mathematics, explores how he used concepts of geometry in his designs for architectural projects, and reports on a real-life construction project using Leonardo's principles. Authors include Sylvie Duvernoy, Kim Williams, Rinus Roelofs, Biagio Di Carlo, Mark Reynolds, Jo o Pedro Xavier, Vesna Petresin, Christopher Glass, and Jane Burry.

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ISBN-13: 9783764387273
ISBN-10: 3764387270
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 204
Carton Quantity: 19
Product Dimensions: 6.60 x 0.50 x 9.30 inches
Weight: 0.90 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Mathematics | Applied
Mathematics | Individual Artists - General
Dewey Decimal: 709.2
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The quintessential Renaissance Man, Leonardo da Vinci was well aware of the fundamental importance of mathematics for architecture. This issue of the Nexus Network Journal examines Leonardo's knowledge of theoretical mathematics, explores how he used concepts of geometry in his designs for architectural projects, and reports on a real-life construction project using Leonardo's principles. Authors include Sylvie Duvernoy, Kim Williams, Rinus Roelofs, Biagio Di Carlo, Mark Reynolds, Joo Pedro Xavier, Vesna Petresin, Christopher Glass, and Jane Burry. To complete the issue Rachel Fletcher writes her Geometer's Angle column on "Dynamic Symmetry", Michael Ostwald reviews A Theory of General Ethics by Warwick Fox, Sarah Clough Edwards reviews Inigo Jones and the Classical Tradition by Christy Anderson, and Sylvie Duvernoy reviews Architecture and Mathematics in Ancient Egypt by Corinna Rossi.

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Leonardo da Vinci was well aware of the fundamental importance of mathematics for architecture. This book examines Leonardo's knowledge of theoretical mathematics, explores how he used concepts of geometry in his designs for architectural projects, and reports on a real-life construction project using Leonardo's principles. Authors include Sylvie Duvernoy, Kim Williams, Rinus Roelofs, Biagio Di Carlo, Mark Reynolds, Jo o Pedro Xavier, Vesna Petresin, Christopher Glass, and Jane Burry.

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