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Minkowski space
"A geometric space for treating time and space as a single entity." 4th dimension (3-dimensional space + time) → The very stage of the theory of relativity → "A collection of trajectories extended in the time direction" "A coordinate system of the universe that includes time" Mathematical Architecture 's "Riemannian Manifold Architecture"

Yuki
Mar 301 min read


wild sphere
A spherical surface that looks like a "sphere" but behaves in an "abnormally messy" way in space. The surface is infinitely intricate. A seemingly endless series of tiny thorns and ribs. The distinction between "inside" and "outside" is intuitively broken down. The internal structure becomes incredibly complex. The sense of spatial continuity is broken. The concept of "boundaries" goes haywire. "Architecture that is closed yet open" アレクサンダーのホーンド球面 Infinite Horn Corridor

Yuki
Mar 271 min read


The connection between architecture and mathematics: Exploring innovative spatial design
Architecture is not merely the construction of space; it is deeply intertwined with mathematical principles. In particular, translating abstract mathematical concepts such as chaos theory, topology, and higher-dimensional geometry into spatial ideas and visual forms makes it possible to create architectural designs that defy gravity and possess a sense of weightlessness. This article explores the connection between architecture and mathematics , providing concrete insights u

Yuki
Mar 274 min read


PeanoCover
"A single line, yet a mysterious curve that completely fills the entire plane." space-filling curve 「回廊=建築全体」 A structure that defies intuition: "lines become surfaces" space Mathematical Architecture

Yuki
Mar 261 min read


Banach-Tarski Paradox
It's not something that can be cut with a knife. "Something that goes against intuition" The trick of the spatial structure itself → "Manifold and topological architecture" The discrepancy between "space," "infinity," and "rules" バナッハ=タルスキー "Destruction of spatial preservation" Mathematical Architecture space

Yuki
Mar 261 min read


Random Geometry
"The space takes on a different shape each time." for example: Waves on the water's surface → constantly changing shape Clouds → Boundaries are random Cracks → Spreading irregularly Random walk (how a drunk person walks) Fractals (self-similar random shapes) Random graph (network) 迷宮型文化施設 (Incredibly beautiful) (Cosmic) (The city is shaking) Conflict between different programs

Yuki
Mar 251 min read
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