Architecture and Mathematics from Antiquity to the Future
Edited by Kim Williams () and
Michael J. Ostwald ()
in Springer Books from Springer
Date: 2015
Edition: 2015
ISBN: 978-3-319-00137-1
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Relationships Between Architecture and Mathematics
- Michael J. Ostwald and Kim Williams
- Ch Chapter 10 Geometry of Vedic Altars
- George Gheverghese Joseph
- Ch Chapter 11 Inauguration: Ritual Planning in Ancient Greece and Italy
- Graham Pont
- Ch Chapter 12 The Geometry of the Master Plan of Roman Florence and Its Surroundings
- Carol Martin Watts
- Ch Chapter 13 Architecture and Mathematics in Roman Amphitheatres
- Sylvie Duvernoy
- Ch Chapter 14 The Square and the Roman House: Architecture and Decoration at Pompeii and Herculaneum
- Carol Martin Watts
- Ch Chapter 15 The “Quadrivium” in the Pantheon of Rome
- Gert Sperling
- Ch Chapter 16 “Systems of Monads” in the Hagia Sophia Hagia Sophia (Istanbul): Neo-Platonic Mathematics in the Architecture of Late Antiquity
- Helge Svenshon and Rudolf H. W. Stichel
- Ch Chapter 17 Measure, Metre, Irony: Reuniting Pure Mathematics with Architecture
- Robert Tavernor
- Ch Chapter 18 Façade Measurement by Trigonometry
- Paul A. Calter
- Ch Chapter 19 Ancient Architecture and Mathematics: Methodology and the Doric Temple
- Mark Wilson Jones
- Ch Chapter 2 Can There Be Any Relationships Between Mathematics and Architecture?
- Mario Salvadori
- Ch Chapter 20 Calculation of Arches and Domes in Fifteenth-Century Samarkand
- Yvonne Dold-Samplonius
- Ch Chapter 21 Curves of Clay: Mexican Brick Vaults and Domes
- Alfonso Ramírez Ponce and Rafael Ramírez Melendez
- Ch Chapter 22 Mathematics and Structural Repair of Gothic Structures
- Javier Barrallo and Santiago Sanchez-Beitia
- Ch Chapter 23 Mathematics of Carpentry in Historic Japanese Architecture
- Izumi Kuroishi
- Ch Chapter 24 On Some Geometrical and Architectural Ideas from African Art and Craft
- Paulus Gerdes
- Ch Chapter 25 Design, Construction, and Measurement in the Inka Empire
- William D. Sapp
- Ch Chapter 26 Vastu Geometry: Beyond Building Codes
- Vini Nathan
- Ch Chapter 27 Algorithmic Architecture in Twelfth-Century China: The Yingzao Fashi
- Andrew I-kang Li
- Ch Chapter 28 The Celestial Key: Heaven Projected on Earth
- Niels Bandholm
- Ch Chapter 29 Friedrich II and the Love of Geometry
- Heinz Götze
- Ch Chapter 3 Mathematics in, of and for Architecture: A Framework of Types
- Michael J. Ostwald and Kim Williams
- Ch Chapter 30 Metrology and Proportion in the Ecclesiastical Architecture of Medieval Ireland
- Avril Behan and Rachel Moss
- Ch Chapter 31 The Cloisters of Hauterive Hauterive, Cistercian Monastery of
- Benno Artmann
- Ch Chapter 32 The Use of Cubic Equations in Islamic Art and Architecture
- Alpay Özdural
- Ch Chapter 33 Explicit and Implicit Geometric Orders in Mamluk Floors: Secrets of the Sultan Hassan Floor in Cairo
- Gulzar Haider and Muhammad Moussa
- Ch Chapter 34 The Fibonacci Sequence and the Palazzo della Signoria Palazzo della Signoria (Florence) in Florence
- Maria Teresa Bartoli
- Ch Chapter 35 What Geometries in Milan Cathedral Milan Cathedral ?
- Elena Marchetti and Luisa Rossi Costa
- Ch Chapter 36 The Symmetries of the Baptistery and the Leaning Tower of Pisa Leaning Tower of Pisa
- David Speiser
- Ch Chapter 37 Musical Proportions at the Basis of Systems of Architectural Proportion both Ancient and Modern
- Jay Kappraff
- Ch Chapter 38 From Renaissance Musical Proportions to Polytonality in Twentieth Century Architecture
- Radoslav Zuk
- Ch Chapter 39 Quasi-Periodicity in Islamic Geometric Design
- Peter Saltzman
- Ch Chapter 4 Relationships Between History of Mathematics and History of Art
- Clara Silvia Roero
- Ch Chapter 40 The Universality of the Symmetry Concept
- István Hargittai and Magdolna Hargittai
- Ch Chapter 41 Contra Divinam Proportionem
- Marco Frascari and Livio G. Volpi Ghirardini
- Ch Chapter 42 Alberti Alberti, Leon Battista ’s Sant’Andrea and the Etruscan Proportion
- Michael R. Ytterberg
- Ch Chapter 43 The Numberable Architecture of Leon Battista Alberti Alberti, Leon Battista as a Universal Sign of Order and Harmony
- Livio G. Volpi Ghirardini
- Ch Chapter 44 Leon Battista Alberti Alberti, Leon Battista and the Art of Building
- Salvatore di Pasquale
- Ch Chapter 45 Verrocchio Verrocchio (Andrea del Verrocchio) ’s Tombslab for Cosimo de’ Medici Tombslab for Cosimo de’ Medici: Designing with a Mathematical Vocabulary
- Kim Williams
- Ch Chapter 46 A New Geometric Analysis of the Pazzi Chapel Pazzi Chapel (Florence) in Santa Croce, Florence
- Mark A. Reynolds
- Ch Chapter 47 Muqarnas: Construction and Reconstruction
- Yvonne Dold-Samplonius and Silvia L. Harmsen
- Ch Chapter 5 Art and Mathematics Before the Quattrocento: A Context for Understanding Renaissance Architecture
- Stephen R. Wassell
- Ch Chapter 6 The Influence of Mathematics on the Development of Structural Form
- Holger Falter
- Ch Chapter 7 Old Shoes, New Feet, and the Puzzle of the First Square in Ancient Egyptian Architecture
- Peter Schneider
- Ch Chapter 8 Geometric and Complex Analyses of Maya Architecture: Some Examples
- Gerardo Burkle-Elizondo, Nicoletta Sala and Ricardo David Valdez-Cepeda
- Ch Chapter 9 A New Geometric Analysis of the Teotihuacan Complex
- Mark A. Reynolds
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