Saturday, April 14, 2012

Four more references

TOPOLOGY -aspect of experimental modelling

Franklin, S. Thomas, B (1976). Topology. New York: Marcel Dekker. 1-75.

“Terms of the ways that various classes of spaces are related by the action of various kinds of mapping”

“generally topologists are concerned with the study of topological spaces and their relations to each other by means of continuous maps, in other ways: with the study of the category Top”

Alik, B. (1999). A topology construction from line drawings using a uniform plane subdivision technique. Computer-Aided Design. 31 (5), 335-348.

“The paper describes an algorithm for constructing the topology from a set of line segments or polylines. The problem appears for example at land-maps that have been drawn by general-purpose drawing packages or captured from blue-prints by digitalisation. The solution comprises two steps; in the first step inconsistencies in the input data are detected and removed, and in the second step the topology is constructed.”




ARCHITECTURE- aspect of design




Fender, K. (2011). The More Things Change. Architecure Australia. 100 (1), 9.



“Architects are not simply individuals working each in some isolated corner on some individual building. They are a corporate body of planners, making whole streets and villages and towns and cities of buildings, fashioning the frame within which the people live. Architects create an environment, and environment makes a people.”



Perren, C. (2011). Home-Real and Ideal. Architecure Australia. 100 (1), 21-22.



“Dreams of moving, flying or floating houses are nothing new. Few have realized, But they still encourage us to reflect and to think ahead about architectural problems



“Many architecture practices took the opportunity to present their latest work, hand in hand with the ideal version they would have liked to see if the budget had been sufficient the client more understanding, the engineering more advanced or the site more beautiful.”

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