Analytical surfaces and bionic forms in contemporary architectural design

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The paper considers numerous impressing architectural designs that are studied both from the point of view of architectural bionics and analytical geometry. It provides many examples that demonstrate the inseparable relationship of architecture, nature and science. Knowledge of analytical geometry and application of natural forms to the architecture allow architects to create buildings that are not only beautiful in appearance, but also possess such important qualities as strength, rigidity and stability.

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Shambina, S. L., Rekach, F. V., Svintsov, A. P., Razin, A. D., Sinichenko, E. K., & Gritsuk, I. I. (2020). Analytical surfaces and bionic forms in contemporary architectural design. In Proceedings of 2019 the 9th International Workshop on Computer Science and Engineering, WCSE 2019 (pp. 847–852). International Workshop on Computer Science and Engineering (WCSE). https://doi.org/10.18178/wcse.2019.06.126

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