The following pages link to Nexus Network Journal (Q180150):
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- Special issue: Design methods: enclosures and surfaces. Nexus 2012: Relationships between architecture and mathematics. In part papers presented at the 9th international conference on architecture and mathematics, Milan, Italy, June 11--14, 2012 (Q357866) (← links)
- Special issue: Architecture, systems research and computational sciences. Nexus 2010: Relationships between architecture and mathematics. In part papers presented at the 8th international conference on architecture and mathematics, Porto, Portugal, June 1 (Q408378) (← links)
- Visual schemas: Pragmatics of design learning in foundations studios (Q451083) (← links)
- What \(rule(s)\) should I use? (Q451085) (← links)
- Analysis of different hypotheses about the geometric pattern of the Pantheon's coffered dome (Q468365) (← links)
- Mathematics for the design of variation: the ``Nagashima!'' lamp prototype (Q468367) (← links)
- Towards math-based architectural education in Egyptian engineering faculties (Q468369) (← links)
- Architectural geometry and fabrication-aware design (Q468370) (← links)
- A puzzling set of stucco coffers from Portici: archaeology and mathematics working together (Q468373) (← links)
- Minimal surfaces and architecture: new forms (Q468375) (← links)
- Structures of periodical knots and links as geometric models of complex surfaces for designing (Q468376) (← links)
- Surfaces: concept, design, parametric modeling and prototyping (Q468381) (← links)
- Living on the moon: topological optimization of a 3D-printed lunar shelter (Q468385) (← links)
- The church in The Hague by Aldo van Eyck: the presence of the Fibonacci numbers and the golden rectangle in the compositional scheme of the plan (Q468388) (← links)
- Gothic construction and the Traça of a heptagonal apse: the problem of the heptagon (Q468393) (← links)
- Precise experiments: relations between mathematics, philosophy and design at Ulm school of design (Q468395) (← links)
- Static and kinematic formulation of planar reciprocal assemblies (Q468400) (← links)
- The reciprocalizer: an agile design tool for reciprocal structures (Q468401) (← links)
- Design and fabrication of free-form reciprocal structures (Q468402) (← links)
- A form-finding instrument for reciprocal structures (Q468404) (← links)
- Three-dimensionality in reciprocal structures: concepts and generative rules (Q468406) (← links)
- John Wallis and the numerical analysis of structures (Q468408) (← links)
- Remarks on the surface area and equality conditions in regular forms. I: Triangular prisms (Q468410) (← links)
- The fractal pattern of the French Gothic cathedrals (Q468462) (← links)
- Representation of non-metric concepts of space in architectural design theories (Q468465) (← links)
- The design of the Great Pyramid of Khufu (Q468467) (← links)
- A basic method for naming Persian karbandis using a set of numbers (Q468469) (← links)
- A Euclidean approach to eggs and polycentric curves (Q468471) (← links)
- What Borromini might have known about ovals. Ruler and compass constructions (Q468472) (← links)
- Remarks on the surface area and equality conditions in regular forms. II: Quadratic prisms (Q468474) (← links)
- Remarks on the surface area and equality conditions in regular forms. III: Multi-sided prisms (Q468475) (← links)
- The design evaluation of the green space layout of urban squares based on fractal theory (Q468477) (← links)
- Nelson Goodman's arguments against perspective: a geometrical analysis (Q468479) (← links)
- Differentiating between line and point maps using spatial experience: considering Richard Neutra's Lovell House (Q468481) (← links)
- Grid-based design in Roman villas: a method of analysis (Q468483) (← links)
- The hidden face of the vault: unveiling the expression of the avant-garde through the use of the sphere in Teposcolula's open chapel (Q468485) (← links)
- The hidden order of Hadrian's Villa, and the order of modern architecture (Q468487) (← links)
- Three musical interpretations of Le Corbusier's Modulor (Q468489) (← links)
- Touring Persia with a guide named \dots Hermann Weyl (Q468522) (← links)
- A study of practical geometry in Sassanid stucco ornament in Ancient Persia (Q468526) (← links)
- The decagonal tomb tower at Maragha and its architectural context: lines of mathematical thought (Q468528) (← links)
- Significance of conical and polyhedral domes in Persia and surrounding areas: morphology, typologies and geometric characteristics (Q468531) (← links)
- Revisiting the squinch: from squaring the circle to circling the square (Q468533) (← links)
- From Sultaniyeh to Tashkent scrolls: Euclidean constructions of two nine- and twelve-pointed interlocking star polygon designs (Q468535) (← links)
- Using Christopher Alexander's fifteen properties of art and nature to visually compare and contrast the tessellations of Mirza Akbar (Q468537) (← links)
- Interlocking star polygons in Persian architecture: the special case of the decagram in mosaic designs (Q468539) (← links)
- A geometrical analysis of the layout of Acaya, Italy (Q468541) (← links)
- A geometrical analysis of the mausoleum of Sheikh Zāhed-e Gīlāni (Q468542) (← links)
- Design and tracing of post-Byzantine churches in the Florina area, Northwestern Greece (Q468547) (← links)
- Method of modulation and sizing of historic architecture (Q468549) (← links)