Abstract
AbstractThis study presents an analysis of two aesthetic properties, complexity and diversity, in Palladian architecture. The former highlights the fractal dimension of façade geometry, and the latter its semantic randomness. Along with a methodological description and advice on settings, this study contributes to the discussion about mathematical beauty in architecture.
Funder
University of New South Wales
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Visual Arts and Performing Arts,General Mathematics,Architecture