This is a synthesis of presentations given during a three-day
conference entitled "Nexus '96: Relationships Between
Architecture and Mathematics," which took place in Fucecchio (in
the province of Florence) 9-12 June 1996. The idea of the
conference was born of several years of fruitful private
correspondence between architects interested in mathematics and
mathematicians interested in architecture. The question that
engineer Mario Salvadori explores in his address to the
conference is indeed a pertinent one: Can there be any
relationships between architecture and mathematics? I believe
the other presentations demonstrate amply that there can. What
mathematical ideas are present in architecture? Nexus '96
presentations are concerned with geometrical forms and
constructions, proportions, modular systems, minimum surfaces,
number theory and symbolism, dimensional manipulation, fractals,
and symmetry. How does architecture inspire mathematical
thinking? Nexus '96 presentations show the relationships between
pentadecagonal symmetry and Pisan mathematics of the 13th
century; between the tensile structures of Frei Otto and ways to
measure minimum surfaces; between the geodesic domes of
Buckminister Fuller and the inherent stability of Archimedean
solids. It appears then that rigorous mathematical processes and
empirical architectural processes are not antithetical, but
complementary. Each discipline is enriched by the discoveries
of the other.
These presentations are collected in Nexus: Architecture and
Mathematics, Kim Williams, editor, published by Edizioni dell'
Erba. Copies are available for Lit. 45.000 in Italy, or $ 35.00 US
or equivalent in other countries. To order:
Many people and companies contributed to the success of the Nexus
'96 conference. As conference director I would like to thank the
Anchorage Foundation of Texas and the Fondazione Montanelli-Bassi of Fucecchio, and the Comune of Fucecchio for making the
conference possible. For access to the Internet, I thank the
firm Sesa of Empoli. The synthesis of the presentations which
appeared on the Internet could not have been accomplished without
the kind assistence of Mr. Antonio Toni.
Piazza Garibaldi, 3
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