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On the Math-inspired Sustainable Skyscraper Design
This paper discusses how mathematics can inspire and streamline design concepts to integrate form, structure, performance, and construction. It is illustrated by a case study of a sustainable and reconfigurable skyscraper designed by graduate students. The design incorporates logarithmic spirals, Penrose tiling, and topological interlocking, and is modeled generatively.
On the Math-inspired Sustainable Skyscraper Design
This paper discusses how mathematics can inspire and streamline design concepts to integrate form, structure, performance, and construction. It is illustrated by a case study of a sustainable and reconfigurable skyscraper designed by graduate students. The design incorporates logarithmic spirals, Penrose tiling, and topological interlocking, and is modeled generatively.
On the Math-inspired Sustainable Skyscraper Design
Nexus Netw J
Lin, Victor Yu Chieh (author) / Lin, Jia Yang (author) / Shih, Shen Guan (author) / Chuang, Gui Ling (author) / Tan, Dong Hao (author)
Nexus Network Journal ; 25 ; 87-94
2023-06-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
On the Math-inspired Sustainable Skyscraper Design
Springer Verlag | 2023
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