Mathematical Excursions to the Worlds Great Buildings
Alexander J. Hahn Author
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Mathematical Excursions to the Worlds Great Buildings
English
ISBN: 0691145202
EAN: 9780691145204
Category: Architecture / Design, Drafting, Drawing & Presentation/Architecture / General/
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Release Date: 06/30/2012
Synopsis: From the pyramids and the Parthenon to the Sydney Opera House and the Bilbao Guggenheim, this book takes readers on an eye-opening tour of the mathematics behind some of the worlds most spectacular buildings. Beautifully illustrated, the book explores the milestones in elementary mathematics that enliven the understanding of these buildings and combines this with an in-depth look at their aesthetics, history, and structure. Whether using trigonometry and vectors to explain why Gothic arches are structurally superior to Roman arches, or showing how simple ruler and compass constructions can produce sophisticated architectural details, Alexander Hahn describes the points at which elementary mathematics and architecture intersect. Beginning in prehistoric times, Hahn proceeds to guide readers through the Greek, Roman, Islamic, Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and modern styles. He explores the unique features of the Pantheon, the Hagia Sophia, the Great Mosque of Cordoba, the Duomo in Florence, Palladios villas, and Saint Peters Basilica, as well as the U.S. Capitol Building. Hahn celebrates the forms and structures of architecture made possible by mathematical achievements from Greek geometry, the Hindu-Arabic number system, two- and three-dimensional coordinate geometry, and calculus. Along the way, Hahn introduces groundbreaking architects, including Brunelleschi, Alberti, da Vinci, Bramante, Michelangelo, della Porta, Wren, Gaud?, Saarinen, Utzon, and Gehry. Rich in detail, this book takes readers on an expedition around the globe, providing a deeper understanding of the mathematical forces at play in the worlds most elegant buildings.
Awards: PSP Prose Awards – null
Mathematical Excursions to the Worlds Great Buildings
Illustrated: Yes
Format: Hardcover
Width: 8.5 inches
Length: 9.5 inches
Weight: 37.07 oz
Pages: 352
