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Michael W. Mehaffy
Architecture has an ancient relationship to mathematics, and symmetry?in the broad sense of the term?is a core topic of both. Yet the contemporary application of theories of symmetry to architecture and built environments is a surprisingly immature area ...
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Anna Kovacs-Györi, Alina Ristea, Clemens Havas, Michael Mehaffy, Hartwig H. Hochmair, Bernd Resch, Levente Juhasz, Arthur Lehner, Laxmi Ramasubramanian and Thomas Blaschke
Urban systems involve a multitude of closely intertwined components, which are more measurable than before due to new sensors, data collection, and spatio-temporal analysis methods. Turning these data into knowledge to facilitate planning efforts in addr...
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Michael W. Mehaffy
Christopher Alexander published his longest and arguably most philosophical work, The Nature of Order, beginning in 2003. Early criticism assessed that text to be a speculative failure; at best, unrelated to Alexander?s earlier, mathematically grounded w...
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Ryan Locke, Michael Mehaffy, Tigran Haas and Krister Olsson
At this historical moment, the urban planning and design professions are confronted with the twin challenges of unprecedented rapid urbanization on the one hand, and declining post-industrial regions on the other. In this environment, there are many diff...
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Michael W Mehaffy
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