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Nexus Network Journal [electronic resource] : Leonardo da Vinci: Architecture and Mathematics / edited by Sylvie Duvernoy.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Nexus Network Journal ; 10,1Publisher: Basel : Birkhäuser Basel, 2008Description: IV, 204 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783764387280
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 510 23
LOC classification:
  • QA1-939
Online resources:
Contents:
Letter from the Guest Editor -- An Introduction to Leonardo’s Lattices -- Leonardo da Vinci: Architecture and Mathematics -- Transcription and Translation of Codex Atlanticus, fol. 899 v -- Two- and Three-Dimensional Constructions Based on Leonardo Grids -- The Wooden Roofs of Leonardo and New Structural Research -- Leonardo and Theoretical Mathematics -- The Octagon in Leonardo’s Drawings -- Leonardo’s Representational Technique for Centrally-Planned Temples -- Perception of Order and Ambiguity in Leonardo’s Design Concepts -- Leonardo’s Successors -- Geometer’s Angle -- Dynamic Root Rectangles Part Two: The Root-Two Rectangle and Design Applications -- Didactics -- The Other Mathematical Bridge -- Book Review -- Warwick Fox A Theory of General Ethics: Human Relationships, Nature, and the Built Environment -- Christy Anderson Inigo Jones and the Classical Tradition -- Corinna Rossi Architecture and Mathematics in Ancient Egypt.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The quintessential Renaissance Man, Leonardo da Vinci was well aware of the fundamental importance of mathematics for architecture. This issue of the Nexus Network Journal examines Leonardo’s knowledge of theoretical mathematics, explores how he used concepts of geometry in his designs for architectural projects, and reports on a real-life construction project using Leonardo’s principles. Authors include Sylvie Duvernoy, Kim Williams, Rinus Roelofs, Biagio Di Carlo, Mark Reynolds, João Pedro Xavier, Vesna Petresin, Christopher Glass, and Jane Burry. To complete the issue Rachel Fletcher writes her Geometer’s Angle column on "Dynamic Symmetry", Michael Ostwald reviews A Theory of General Ethics by Warwick Fox, Sarah Clough Edwards reviews Inigo Jones and the Classical Tradition by Christy Anderson, and Sylvie Duvernoy reviews Architecture and Mathematics in Ancient Egypt by Corinna Rossi.
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Letter from the Guest Editor -- An Introduction to Leonardo’s Lattices -- Leonardo da Vinci: Architecture and Mathematics -- Transcription and Translation of Codex Atlanticus, fol. 899 v -- Two- and Three-Dimensional Constructions Based on Leonardo Grids -- The Wooden Roofs of Leonardo and New Structural Research -- Leonardo and Theoretical Mathematics -- The Octagon in Leonardo’s Drawings -- Leonardo’s Representational Technique for Centrally-Planned Temples -- Perception of Order and Ambiguity in Leonardo’s Design Concepts -- Leonardo’s Successors -- Geometer’s Angle -- Dynamic Root Rectangles Part Two: The Root-Two Rectangle and Design Applications -- Didactics -- The Other Mathematical Bridge -- Book Review -- Warwick Fox A Theory of General Ethics: Human Relationships, Nature, and the Built Environment -- Christy Anderson Inigo Jones and the Classical Tradition -- Corinna Rossi Architecture and Mathematics in Ancient Egypt.

The quintessential Renaissance Man, Leonardo da Vinci was well aware of the fundamental importance of mathematics for architecture. This issue of the Nexus Network Journal examines Leonardo’s knowledge of theoretical mathematics, explores how he used concepts of geometry in his designs for architectural projects, and reports on a real-life construction project using Leonardo’s principles. Authors include Sylvie Duvernoy, Kim Williams, Rinus Roelofs, Biagio Di Carlo, Mark Reynolds, João Pedro Xavier, Vesna Petresin, Christopher Glass, and Jane Burry. To complete the issue Rachel Fletcher writes her Geometer’s Angle column on "Dynamic Symmetry", Michael Ostwald reviews A Theory of General Ethics by Warwick Fox, Sarah Clough Edwards reviews Inigo Jones and the Classical Tradition by Christy Anderson, and Sylvie Duvernoy reviews Architecture and Mathematics in Ancient Egypt by Corinna Rossi.

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