Fractal Architecture

Fractal Architecture

Author: James Harris

Publisher: UNM Press

Published: 2012-06-16

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 0826352022

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Throughout history, nature has served as an inspiration for architecture and designers have tried to incorporate the harmonies and patterns of nature into architectural form. Alberti, Charles Renee Macintosh, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Le Courbusier are just a few of the well- known figures who have taken this approach and written on this theme. With the development of fractal geometry--the study of intricate and interesting self- similar mathematical patterns--in the last part of the twentieth century, the quest to replicate nature’s creative code took a stunning new turn. Using computers, it is now possible to model and create the organic, self-similar forms of nature in a way never previously realized. In Fractal Architecture, architect James Harris presents a definitive, lavishly illustrated guide that explains both the “how” and “why” of incorporating fractal geometry into architectural design.


Heaven's Fractal Net

Heaven's Fractal Net

Author: William J. Jackson

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2022-09-26

Total Pages: 343

ISBN-13: 1666737992

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Heaven's Fractal Net explores the uniquely useful geometrical forms found in nature and in cultures of the world. The visual shapes of fractals attract eyes with their fascinating beauty. They appear in images and designs with reiterated patterns whose parts are self-similar to the whole pattern--just as a fern frond is structured with smaller and smaller self-similar branches. The fractal-like imagery in religious architecture has been used to symbolize infinity, consciousness, vertigo, and wonder. In nature fractals serve as dynamic configurations for circulation, including the branching shapes of trees and lungs, rivers and nerves. A wealth of fractal examples is found in arts, symbols, and decorations. Heaven's Fractal Net is a book which explores self-similarities in worldwide cultures, providing a rich background for examining many geometrical shapes used by humanity, exploring processes of creativity in wisdom traditions, and delving into archetypal images in depth psychology. Fractals offer an organizing principle for many different kinds of hierarchies and composites, and in recent years "fractal" has become a familiar household word for a new yet ancient geometry.


Fractal Surfaces

Fractal Surfaces

Author: John C. Russ

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1994-02-28

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9780306447020

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The author integrates discussions of fractal geometry, surface modeling techniques, and applications to real world problems to provide a comprehensive, accessible overview of the field. His work will equip researchers with the basic tools for measurement and interpretation of data, stimulating more work on these problems and, perhaps, leading to an understanding of the reasons that Nature has adopted this geometry to shape much of our world.


The Beauty of Fractals

The Beauty of Fractals

Author: Denny Gulick

Publisher: MAA

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 107

ISBN-13: 0883859718

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The Beauty of Fractals includes six essays related to fractals, with perspectives different enough to give you a taste of the breadth of the subject. Each essay is self-contained and expository. Moreover, each of the essays is intended to be accessible to a broad audience that includes college teachers, high school teachers, advanced undergraduate students, and others who wish to learn or teach about topics in fractals that are not regularly in textbooks on fractals.


Fractals Everywhere

Fractals Everywhere

Author: Michael F. Barnsley

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2013-10-03

Total Pages: 594

ISBN-13: 0486320340

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Up-to-date text focuses on how fractal geometry can be used to model real objects in the physical world, with an emphasis on fractal applications. Includes solutions, hints, and a bonus CD.


Fractal Geography

Fractal Geography

Author: André Dauphiné

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-01-09

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 1118603168

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Our daily universe is rough and infinitely diverse. The fractal approach clarifies and orders these disparities. It helps us to envisage new explanations of geographical phenomena, which are, however, considered as definitely understood. Written for use by geographers and researchers from similar disciplines, such as ecologists, economists, historians and sociologists, this book presents the algorithms best adapted to the phenomena encountered, and proposes case studies illustrating their applications in concrete situations. An appendix is also provided that develops programs written in Mathematica. Contents 1. A Fractal World. 2. Auto-similar and Self-affine Fractals. 3. From the Fractal Dimension to Multifractal Spectrums. 4. Calculation and Interpretation of Fractal Dimensions. 5. The Fractal Dimensions of Rank-size Distributions. 6. Calculation and Interpretation of Multifractal Spectrums. 7. Geographical Explanation of Fractal Forms and Dynamics. 8. Using Complexity Theory to Explain a Fractal World. 9. Land-use Planning and Managing a Fractal Environment.


Fractals in Music

Fractals in Music

Author: Charles B. Madden

Publisher: High Art Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780967172750

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Fractals in Music is intended for advanced students of music theory, whether individuals, composers, students, or teachers. It is intelligible to anyone having some knowledge of algebra and trigonometry. The many illustrations clarify such concepts as self-similarity and transforms. Book jacket.


Planetary Systems

Planetary Systems

Author: Ludwik Marian Celnikier

Publisher: Atlantica Séguier Frontières

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 9782863322376

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Fractals In Engineering - Proceedings Of The Conference On Fractals In Engineering 94

Fractals In Engineering - Proceedings Of The Conference On Fractals In Engineering 94

Author: C Trico

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1995-01-16

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 9814550574

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Fractal sets serve as excellent models in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and other fields. However, the actual applications of these fascinating models are often unknown even to specialists in fractal theories. The communication of the most recent results utilising fractal concepts in experimental and industrial engineering research was thus a major challenge discussed in the above conference.The resulting proceedings are organised around five main themes: Materials Processing, Flow, Natural Sciences, Signal and Image Analysis and Mathematical Methods. Almost 50 papers are included in this volume. Besides the classical topics, the book also introduces an important session on Fractal Signal and Image Analysis, a subject which is rapidly gaining recognition in computer science and engineering for its promising industrial applications.


Advanced LISP Technology

Advanced LISP Technology

Author: Taiichi Yuasa

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2002-05-09

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 0203300874

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Developments in Lisp technology have been accelerated by a number of factors, including the increased interest in Artificial Intelligence and the emergence of Common Lisp. Advanced Lisp Technology, the fourth volume in the Advanced Information Processing Technology series, brings together various Japanese researchers working in the field of Lisp te