2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cag.2014.11.002
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Architectural geometry

Abstract: a b s t r a c tAround 2005 it became apparent in the geometry processing community that freeform architecture contains many problems of a geometric nature to be solved, and many opportunities for optimization which however require geometric understanding. This area of research, which has been called architectural geometry, meanwhile contains a great wealth of individual contributions which are relevant in various fields. For mathematicians, the relation to discrete differential geometry is significant, in part… Show more

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“…Hyperboloid of one sheet can be generated by using two different surface generation methods (Pottmann et al 2007). In the first method, the surface is created by revolving a hyperbola about a central axis.…”
Section: Geometric Characteristics and Morphology Of Hyperboloidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hyperboloid of one sheet can be generated by using two different surface generation methods (Pottmann et al 2007). In the first method, the surface is created by revolving a hyperbola about a central axis.…”
Section: Geometric Characteristics and Morphology Of Hyperboloidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esto permitió profundizar en el concepto de entrada-salida, tan importante en un sistema computacional. (Pottmann, Asperl, Hofer, & Kilian, 2007) La Manera de entender una curva como un operador que conjunta una lista de puntos nos permite entender los conceptos computacionales y los geométricos al mismo tiempo. Uno de los ejercicios de este módulo fue la producción de curvas sinoidales, espirales y helicoidales a partir de expresiones matemáticas.…”
Section: Planteamiento Del Curso Temariounclassified
“…The goal of Discrete Differential Geometry is to look for mathematical structures on discrete surfaces as rich as their smooth counterparts. It has many applications, for example in computer graphics and architectural design [32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%