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Nexus Network Journal 14,3

Architecture and Mathematics

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  • © 2012

Overview

  • Papers provide a state-of-the-art report of digital fabrication in architecture
  • Research shows that new trends in design and fabrication are affecting architectural education as well as practice
  • Comprehensive overview by symposium organizers sets the research in a larger context
  • Each research paper includes a bibliography for further reading
  • NNJ is a peer-reviewed, scholarly journal for interdisciplinary studies in architecture and mathematics, published since 1999

Part of the book series: Nexus Network Journal (NNJ, volume 14,3)

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Letter from the Editor

  2. Design Analysis: Methods and Results

  3. Other Research

  4. Didactics

  5. Book Review

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The Winter 2012 (vol. 14 no. 3) issue of the Nexus Network Journal features seven original papers dedicated to the theme “Digital Fabrication”. Digital fabrication is changing architecture in fundamental ways in every phase, from concept to artifact. Projects growing out of research in digital fabrication are dependent on software that is entirely surface-oriented in its underlying mathematics. Decisions made during design, prototyping, fabrication and assembly rely on codes, scripts, parameters, operating systems and software, creating the need for teams with multidisciplinary expertise and different skills, from IT to architecture, design, material engineering, and mathematics, among others The papers grew out of a Lisbon symposium hosted by the ISCTE-Instituto Universitario de Lisboa entitled “Digital Fabrication – A State of the Art”. The issue is completed with four other research papers which address different mathematical instruments applied to architecture, including geometric tracing systems, proportional systems, descriptive geometry and correspondence analysis. The issue concludes with a book review.

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