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Mathematical analysis of the social, cognitive and experiential properties of Modernist domestic architecture.
This book examines the spatial, social and experiential properties of thirty-seven designs by Wright, Mies, Neutra, and Murcutt. The computational and mathematical methods used for this purpose are drawn from space syntax, isovist geometry and graph theory. The specific issues that are examined include the sensory and emotional appeal of space and form; shifting social and spatial structures in architectural planning; wayfinding and visual understanding; and the relationship between form and program.
Mathematical analysis of the social, cognitive and experiential properties of Modernist domestic architecture.
This book examines the spatial, social and experiential properties of thirty-seven designs by Wright, Mies, Neutra, and Murcutt. The computational and mathematical methods used for this purpose are drawn from space syntax, isovist geometry and graph theory. The specific issues that are examined include the sensory and emotional appeal of space and form; shifting social and spatial structures in architectural planning; wayfinding and visual understanding; and the relationship between form and program.
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