Geometry of Environment

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Abelian Group
Adjacency Graph
Adjacency Requirements
Affine Transformation
algebraic and geometrical structures
Anticlockwise
architectural design
architectural geometry
Architecture
architecture and geometry
art
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Author_Philip Steadman
building plan
building shapes
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combinatorial problems
Design
Distances
Double Square
electrical networks
Environment
environmental design
Environmental geometry
environmental spatial modelling
EPA
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Fibonacci
Fitting
Follow
Geometric Series
Geometry
Geometry of Environment
Glide Reflection
graph theory
Hermann Weyl
Irregular Polygons
Jordan Curve
Layout Cost
Le Corbusier
Mappings
mathematical design
mathematical methods for design research
Matrices
matrices and vectors
modern geometry
modular coordination
modular design theory
Modular Spaces
Modules
Mosaics of Rectangles
nesting
Networks
number theory
Numbers
Palos Verdes
Partial Graph
Permutational Methods
planar graph structures
Planar Graphs
Point Sets
proportional systems
Proportions
Real Number System
Rectangular Distance
Routes
Spatial Allocation Procedures
spatial mathematics
spatial organization
Stacking
Superimposed
symmetry
symmetry analysis
symmetry groups
Symmetry Groups in the Plane
teaching of mathematics
transformation mappings
Tripling Series
Vectors
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367360245
  • Weight: 670g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1971 The Geometry of Environment is a fusion of art and mathematics introducing stimulating ideas from modern geometry, using illustrations from architecture and design. The revolution in the teaching of mathematics and the advent of the computer in design challenge traditional ways of appreciating the space about us, and expand the ‘structural’ understanding of our surroundings through such concepts as transformations, symmetry groups, sets and graphs. This book aims to show the relevance of ‘new maths’ and encourages exploration of the widening intellectual horizons of environmental design and architecture.

Lionel March, Phillip Steadman

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