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Nexus 2000

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Nexus 2000 - 4-7 June 2000, Ferrara, Italy


NexusIII

Nexus III: Architecture and Mathematics (2000)
Order the Nexus III book from Kim Williams Books


The Relationship Between Architecture and Mathematics in the Pantheon Giangiacomo Martines.
Full text presented at Nexus 2000, not published in the Nexus III book

Methodology in Architecture and Mathematics: Nexus 2000 Round Table Discussion Carol Martin Watts, Moderator

1 Franca Caliò, Elena Marchetti - Generation of Architectural Forms Through Linear Algebra
2 Alessandra Capanna - Conoids and Hyperbolic Paraboloids in Le Corbusier's Philips Pavilion
3 Leonard K. Eaton - Mathematics and Music in the Art Glass Windows of Frank Lloyd Wright
4 Luigi Pepe - Architecture and Mathematics in Ferrara from the Thirteenth to the Eighteenth Centuries
5 Paul Rosin - On Serlio's Construction of Ovals
6 William D. Sapp - Design, Construction and Measurement in the Inka Empire
7 Stephen R. Wassell - Art and Mathematics before the Quattrocento: A Context for Understanding Renaissance Architecture
8 Paul Calter, Kim Williams - Measuring up to Michelangelo: A Methodology
9 Yvonne Dold-Samplonius - Calculation of Arches and Domes in 15th Century Samarkand
10 Rachel Fletcher - Golden Proportions in a Great House: Palladio's Villa Emo
11 Mark A. Reynolds - A New Geometric Analysis of the Pazzi Chapel in Santa Croce, Florence
12 Zafer Sagdiç - Ottoman Architecture: Relationships Between Architectural Design and Mathematics in Architect Sinan's Work
13 David Speiser - Architecture, Mathematics and Theology in Raphael's Paintings
14 Carol Martin Watts - The Geometry of the Master Plan of Roman Florence and its Surroundings
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