Folding in Architecture (Architectural Design Profile)

Folding in Architecture by Greg Lynn, published by Academy Editions Ltd in 1993, explores the intersection of architecture with the mathematical concepts of folding and catastrophe theory. This edition, presented in English, consists of a single page and features dimensions of 12 inches in height and 9.75 inches in length, making it a unique addition to architectural literature.
Readers will find a focused examination of how folding principles can influence architectural design and planning. The book delves into the implications of these mathematical theories for contemporary architecture, particularly within the context of European architectural practices. This insightful work invites readers to consider innovative approaches to design through the lens of mathematical concepts.
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Examines architecture in relation to the mathematical concept of folding and catastrophe theory.
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