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Michael Ostwald examines the intricate, constantly shifting relationship between architecture and fractal geometry. At times this dependence is diffuse, and modes of theoretical transference are subtle, symbolic or semiological. At other times wholesale appropriations of geometry takes place and large fragments of theory are pirated away from their originating discipline and used opportunistically.
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Ostwald, M.J. “Fractal Architecture”: Late Twentieth Century Connections Between Architecture and Fractal Geometry. Nexus Netw J 3, 73–84 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00004-000-0006-1
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