Sometimes the complex structures of nature inspire human constructions. Gothic construction has shown that forces can cross space along intricate paths that may even be arbitrary if correctly dimensioned. In some way, ribbed structures are like trees where the branches conduct forces instead of sap; they operate as branches and trunks descending by fractal ways. Here we discuss reciprocal tree-like fractal structures and the difficulty in their design and erection and solutions for constructive details, as well as the possible analytical questions and automatic generation by means of proper software. The results are shown in the design of the Natural Interpretation Centre in Melilla where we have proposed two connected trees like shown at figures included below. © 2014 Kim Williams Books, Turin.
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Sánchez-Sánchez, J., Escrig Pallarés, F., & Rodríguez-León, M. T. (2014). Reciprocal Tree-Like Fractal Structures. Nexus Network Journal, 16(1), 135–150. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00004-014-0182-z
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