Fraktale Geometrie in Architektur und Design von Carl Bovill (gebundenes Buch, 1996)
Fractal Geometry in Architecture and Design by Carl Bovill, published in 1996, explores the application of fractal geometry in architectural design. The book provides a thorough analysis of how fractal mathematics can be used to create patterns and structures that resonate with natural forms, offering a new way to understand the complexity in architectural aesthetics. Bovill explains the principles of fractal geometry and demonstrates their relevance to design through various examples, from traditional architecture to modern innovations. This book appeals to architects, designers, and anyone interested in the intersection of mathematics and architecture, showing how fractals can influence the way buildings and spaces are conceptualized.
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