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Nexus 2004

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Nexus 2004 - 19-23 June 2004, Mexico City, Mexico


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Nexus V: Architecture and Mathematics (2004)
Order the Nexus V book from Kim Williams Books


Conference Report, Nexus 2004 - Sylvie Duvernoy

1 Hernán Díaz Alonso and Florencia Pita - Topologies of Beauty: From the Ugly to the Horrific
2 Javier Barrallo and Santiago Sanchez-Beitia - Mathematics and Structural Repair of Gothic Structures
3 Michael Bispham - The Rod Method: A Traditional Numberless Design And Layout Method
4 Yvonne Dold-Samplonius, Silvia Harmsen - Muqarnas, Construction and Reconstruction
5 Gulzar Haider, Muhammad Moussa - Explicit and Implicit Geometric Orders in Mamluk Floors: Secrets of the Sultan Hassan Floor in Cairo
6 Izumi Kuroishi - Mathematics of Carpentry in Historic Japanese Architecture
7 Alfonso Ramírez Ponce, Rafael Ramírez Melendez - Curves of Clay: Mexican Brick Vaults and Domes
8 Radoslav Zuk - From Renaissance Musical Proportions to Polytonality in Twentieth Century Architecture
9 Kivi Sotamaa - Driven by the Sublime
10 Maria Teresa Bartoli - The Sequence of Fibonacci and the Palazzo della Signoria in Florence
11 Gerardo Burkle-Elizondo, Nicoletta Sala, Ricardo David Valdez-Cepeda - Geometric and Complex Analyses of Maya Architecture: Some Examples
12 Eugenia Victoria Ellis - Geomantic (Re)Creation: Magic Squares And Claude Bragdon's Theosophic Architecture
13 Carol Hermann - Architecture and Programming: Generative Design
14 Jin-Ho Park - Triangular Geometry in Rudolph Schindler's Packard House of 1924
15 Mark Reynolds - A New Geometric Analysis of the Plan of the Teotihuacan Complex in Mexico
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