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Book // Mathematics: From the Ideal to the Uncertain

November 21, 2015 by bg-martin

“ While mathematics in architecture has historically referenced notions of order, proportion, and ideal form, the discipline of mathematics itself has shifted to encompass Uncertainty, Incompleteness, Relativity, and Chaos, moving towards a situation in which truth itself is elusive. Mathematics: From the Ideal to the Uncertain by Cornell AAP (Editor) This adjustment emerged in part from an engagement with real phenomena, in which natural systems were shown to behave non-linearly and unpredictably. In Architecture, while computational developments enabling dynamic and […]

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